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An idiom is a type of expression that has a different meaning than the actual words used. It's like a special saying that's specific to a language or culture. For example, "break a leg" doesn't actually mean someone wants you to break your leg. It's just an idiom used to wish someone luck. As an English learner, you might hear idioms in conversations, books, or movies. It's important to understand them because they can help you sound more natural and fluent in English. But they can also be confusing if you take them literally. To use idioms correctly, you need to understand their context and the situations where they are appropriate. You can learn them by practicing them in conversation, reading, and listening to native speakers. With time, you'll become more comfortable using idioms and understanding them as part of the English language.