Test Your Knowledge: Fill in the Blanks of Common English Expressions!
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Test Your Knowledge: Fill in the Blanks of Common English Expressions!

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Get your ducks in a ______.

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Correct Incorrect Get your ducks in a row suggests getting organized or preparing for a specific situation. This phrase likely originates from the way mother ducks organize their ducklings in a row before embarking on a journey.

Get your ducks in a ______.

  • Bucket
  • Bunch
  • Line
  • Row
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