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Idioms and Phrases

Accomplish something with success, as in I'm sure he'll ace it when he takes that bar exam . The verb ace originated in tennis with the meaning “to hit an unreturnable serve against an opponent.” The idiom ace it , however, originated as student slang for getting an “A” on an exam or in a course but soon was extended to other successful accomplishments. [ Slang ; mid-1900s]
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Example Sentences

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He said the UK's military resources were stretched and the "defence card" was "not the ace it once was".

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Given his promise as a budding potential ace, it made him one of the most coveted players on this year’s free-agent market.

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“I’m saying it because she hasn’t had any training. We’re not even going to come into contact with her. It’s easy-peasy. But you still wouldn’t let me be the alpha. And it’s too bad, because I’d ace it.”

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But she flunked the first semester and was forced to retake it, only to ace it the second time around.

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Only the smartest readers will ace it!

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