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English Idioms Back On Your Feet
Back On Your Feet - to recover from illness or a bad situation
- It took me time to get back on my feet after my divorce.
- Do you want to come stay with me until you get back on your feet?
- It is going to take me some time to get back on my feet after the surgery.
- We lost everything in the fire. It is so hard to get back on our feet.
- Is your mother back on her feet after your father died?
- I do not know how to get back on my feet after losing my job due to Covid-19.
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