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1) The phrase gravy train means an easy way to make a lot of money.
Example A: For famous people, giving speeches is a gravy train.
Example B: For famous people, giving speeches is an easy way to make a lot of money.
2) The phrase cry over spilt milk means to get upset over something that cannot be undone.
Example A: I lost a lot of money, but there is no point crying over spilt milk.
Example B: I lost a lot of money, but there is no point getting upset over something that cannot be undone.
3) The phrase in a bit of a pickle means to be in a tough situation.
Example A: I'm in a bit of a pickle at work.
Example B: I'm in a tough situation at work.
4) The phrase in a nutshell means basically.
Example A: I did many things wrong, but in a nutshell, I performed poorly.
Example B: I did many things wrong, but basically, I performed poorly.
5) The phrase the cherry on top means the best thing.
Example A: I work at home now, and the cherry on top is I can wear shorts.
Example B: I work at home now, and the best thing is I can wear shorts.
6) The phrase, work out well means to have a positive result for someone.
Example A: I am glad your situation worked out well for you.
Example B: I am glad your situation had a positive result for you.
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