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9. Which of these sentences uses an idiom incorrectly?

• Since starting middle school, she has nipped that habit in the bud.


James had a deep-seeded fear of the dark


The lawyer piqued my interest by bringing up a new development in the case of the missing doughnut snatcher.


Well, for all intents and purposes, the answer is correct.

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Answer:

The sentence that uses an idiom incorrectly is:

Well, for all intents and purposes, the answer is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

There was never an idom in the sentence above when compared directly with the other 3 sentences mentioned. The ones that uses idom correctly from the options given included the 1st three sentences.

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