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Idioms with the word Way - English lesson
1. Out of the way : a bit far from other places, strange
2. Way out : exit, remedy , solution
3. Be on one's way : arriving
4. Learn something the hard way : learn something in the most difficult manner
5. The other way round : contrariwise
6. Either way : in both ways
7. Go out of your way : try very hard to do something especially to please other people
8. By the way: used in colloquial English to add new information or change subject
9. No way: used in colloquial English as “impossible”
10. Both ways : two sides to every argument.
11. All the way :till the end
12. Do something one's ( my/ your ..)way : according to one's ideas and purposes

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