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What does the idiom "go the extra mile" mean?

ATravel a long distance

BMake additional effort to achieve something

CWaste time on unnecessary work

DBe tired after working too much

Answer:

B. Make additional effort to achieve something

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The idiom "go the extra mile" means to put in extra effort beyond what is expected to accomplish a goal or help someone.


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