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Select the sentence that uses the given idiom correctly.
"Skating on thin ice"

  1. A
    He was on thin ice after making a controversial statement.
  2. B
    They were on thin ice when they skated on the frozen lake.
  3. C
    She was on thin ice while trying to balance on a tightrope.
  4. D
    They were on thin ice due to the icy conditions on the road.

Solution & Step-by-step Explanation

The idiom "Skating on thin ice" means to be in a risky, highly dangerous, or precarious situation where any mishap could lead to trouble or disaster.
* Option A uses this idiom correctly in a figurative/metaphorical sense, indicating that making a controversial statement put him in a highly risky position.
* Options B, C, and D mistakenly interpret the phrase in a literal or physical sense.

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Select the sentence that uses the given idiom correctly.
"Skating on thin ice"
A
He was on thin ice after making a controversial statement.
B
They were on thin ice when they skated on the frozen lake.
C
She was on thin ice while trying to balance on a tightrope.
D
They were on thin ice due to the icy conditions on the road.

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