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"make or mar "的定义和意义

to make or mar
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to be the determining factor of the success or failure for someone or something

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What is the origin of the idiom "make or mar" and when to use it?

The origin of this idiom is believed to have originated in the early 19th century in England. The phrase was likely derived from the Old English word "merran," meaning to spoil or corrupt, and was used to describe situations where a particular action could either lead to success or failure. The idiom suggests that the outcome is dependent on the success or failure of a particular action or decision.

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The outcome of the court case will make or mar the future of the business.
The failure to address the issue in a timely manner had made or marred the team 's chances of winning the championship.
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The outcome of the court case will make or mar the future of the business.
The failure to address the issue in a timely manner had made or marred the team's chances of winning the championship.
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