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out on a limb
What is the origin of the idiom "out on a limb" and when to use it?
The idiom "out on a limb" likely originated from a literal interpretation, where someone would be in a vulnerable and exposed position when climbing a tree and venturing out on a branch. This expression is typically used to describe someone who has made a decision or taken a position that is potentially risky or unsupported.
Exemplo
The scientist ventured out on a limb by proposing a groundbreaking theory that challenged existing beliefs.
The employee felt out on a limb when he disagreed with his colleagues' approach to the project, but he believed in his ideas.
Taking the controversial stance, the politician found herself out on a limb with few supporters.
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