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24 December, 11:25

Which of Laura's misquoted idols from daughters of invention is intended to mean that's it makes no difference to her

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  1. 24 December, 11:35
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    Although no options are added, I found from researching this question that the idiom "It's half on one or two dozen of another" is the right answer. This is the misquoted idiom by Laura in "daughter of invention" which was intended to mean that it makes no difference to her.
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