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in small doses

British pronunciation/ɪn smˈɔːl dˈəʊsɪz/
American pronunciation/ɪn smˈɔːl dˈoʊsᵻz/
in small doses
[PHRASE]
1

in limited or small quantities, typically referring to something that should be experienced or consumed in moderation

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in small doses definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "in small doses" and when to use it?

The idiom "in small doses" originated from the concept of moderation or limited exposure to something. The phrase is commonly used when discussing activities, substances, or behaviors that may be enjoyable or beneficial in moderation but could be harmful or unpleasant if indulged in excessively.

Examples
1But even in small doses, it can be fatal.
2In small doses, this means the moth tastes bad.
3Spending time outside is actually good for your skin, in small doses.
4I can only stand opera in small doses.
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