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English in a Minute: To a T

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English in a minute

The idiom „to a T” means precisely, exactly or perfectly. It is often used to describe something that is done with great accuracy or attention to detail.

For example, „The party was planned to a T. Everything was perfectly organized and executed.”

The origin of this idiom is not clear, but there are a few theories. One theory is that it comes from the word „tittle,” which means a small mark or point. The phrase „to a tittle” would mean that something is done down to the smallest detail. Another theory suggests that it comes from the phrase „to a tee,” which refers to the peg used to hold a golf ball in place before it is hit.

Regardless of its origin, „to a T” is a common idiom in English that is used to emphasize the completeness and precision of something.

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