every trick in the book
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British pronunciation/ˈɛvɹɪ tɹˈɪk ɪnðə bˈʊk/
American pronunciation/ˈɛvɹi tɹˈɪk ɪnðə bˈʊk/
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referring to every possible method or strategy to achieve a goal, even if they are deceitful or unethical

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

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The idiom "every trick in the book" likely originates from the idea of using all known or conceivable strategies, techniques, or methods, including those found in rule books, guides, or manuals, to achieve a particular objective. This phrase has been in use for a long time and is typically used to emphasize the exhaustive nature of the efforts taken to accomplish a task, often with a hint of resourcefulness or cunning.

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