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Alexander Poloupanov
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What does it mean to "nip something in the bud"?
To stop a problem before it grows
To cut flowers for a spring bouquet
To start a new project with energy
To trim leaves off a plant gently
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Apr 3, 2026 3:49 PM
Alexander Poloupanov
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