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"Flying colors"
Hey! I'd like to ask you, what does this sentence mean?
"If you want to pass an exam with flying colors...."
Apr 7, 2018 1:06 PM
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Hello Amir!
The phrase "with flying colors" means to do very, very well. You can pass an exam but that does not mean you did a good job on it. To "pass an exam with flying colors" means you did a very good job on it, maybe you got all of the questions correct.
I hope that makes sense!
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