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What does ‘to get something off your chest’ mean?

A. To talk about something that has been bothering you
B. To remove an object
C. To forget something
D. To hide a secret

Answer: To talk about something that has been bothering you


Additional Information: 'Get something off your chest' means to express one's feelings or problems.


Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary

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