The oldest trick in the book
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British pronunciation/ðɪ ˈəʊldəst tɹˈɪk ɪnðə bˈʊk/
American pronunciation/ðɪ ˈoʊldəst tɹˈɪk ɪnðə bˈʊk/
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Метод обмана или решения какого-либо вопроса, который хорошо известен или использовался в течение длительного времени

an overused method that may still succeed
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the oldest trick in the book definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "the oldest trick in the book" and when to use it?

The idiom "the oldest trick in the book" refers to a clever or deceptive tactic that has been used for a very long time and is well-known for its effectiveness. The phrase is used to imply that the trick or method in question is so widely recognized that it is no longer surprising or effective because it has been overused or is too obvious.

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It was the oldest trick in the book - one man distracted me while another stole my wallet.
She didn't fall for his flattery because it was the oldest trick in the book to get what he wanted.
When he attempted to convince his parents that he was sick to avoid going to school, they saw through it, saying it was the oldest trick in the book.
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