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when the chips are down
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used for referring to the time at which a situation gets really problematic, serious, or challenging
What is the origin of the idiom "when the chips are down" and when to use it?
The idiom "when the chips are down" originates from the world of gambling, where "chips" represent one's bets or stakes. In this context, it is used to refer to a situation in which one is facing a challenging or difficult situation, often when one's circumstances are at their most critical.
Example
One day when the chips are down, you will know who your true friends are.
The manager demonstrated her leadership skills when the chips were down, guiding the team through a crisis.
You really get to know someone's character when the chips are down, as their true nature becomes evident.

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