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“nip it in the bud”

i · The common misuse One wrong form
ii · What it meansTwo lines, no filler

The idiom comes from gardening — cutting a bud before it blooms. Not anatomy.

iii · Memory hookKeep this one

Bud like a flower. Stop it before it blooms.

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