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Is “hold a fluke mind” true? I cannot find this usage in Oxford Dictionary. Is there anyway to express that He tends to take a chance rather than plan early and prepare well when exam approaches.
Dec 17, 2015 3:10 AM
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No, that's not something we say. You could say 'he likes to take his chances', or 'he likes to wing it'.
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