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Every language is full of strange expressions. These expressions seem to fall out of nowhere and become a lively, colorful part of the language. American English has many special expressions. And a story each of them.

Today, we will tell you about expressions that somehow got tied to the word "dead." Such words as "dead ringer," "deadwood," "deadbeat" and "dead end."
  


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