Idioms, phrases (1) – go out on a limb

  1. stand in contradiction
    To conflict with or directly oppose a statement, idea, belief, or fact.
  • His statement stands in contradiction to the evidence presented.
  • The new policy stands in contradiction with previous regulations.

2. have a shot at
To make an attempt at something, especially when success is uncertain.

  • She decided to have a shot at learning French this year.
  • Why don’t you have a shot at applying for the scholarship?

3. go out on a limb
To take a risk by expressing an opinion, making a prediction, or taking an action that may not be safe or certain.

  • I’m going out on a limb and predicting that our team will win the championship.
  • She went out on a limb by recommending a completely new strategy.

4. make mark on
To leave a significant impact or impression on someone or something.

  • She made her mark on the company by introducing innovative ideas.
  • The artist made a mark on the contemporary art scene with her unique style.

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