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Idioms and Phrases

No observers or authorities are present; one can proceed safely. For example, Let's make sure the coast is clear before we set up this surprise party . This expression may have originated among pirates and smugglers who were referring to the absence of coast guards, or with regard to a coastal military invasion, but no citations bear out these theories. By the late 1500s the term was used purely figuratively.
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Just as hurricanes have a greater impact on the lower-income demographic in our coastal city - people who are living day-to-day, paycheck-to-paycheck, do not have the means to stockpile food and medications for two weeks, buy plywood for all their windows and head off to hotels in Atlanta until the coast is clear - the rising water of sea level change, the extreme heat, the storm intensity and loss of property that climate change is already bringing hurt the “have-nots†the most.

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“Ah, the coast is clear!†the Black Star said.

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Finally, if all pioneers report that the coast is clear, the Navy's Bureau of Ships, its medical units, and its associated scientists will enter Bikini Lagoon to see what the Model-T bomb has done to the U.S.

"The coast is clear," the captain said, rubbing his hands.

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My lady So-and-so sendeth thee many salams and biddeth me let thee know that to-day the coast is clear, the Captain being invited out to a certain place.

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