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  1. Paul Krugman
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    Run the Gauntlet means to be exposed to a series of threats, dangers, criticism, or other problems. For example - Every day President had to run the gauntlet of hostile journalists. Doctors are running the gauntlet against the deadly coronavirus.  

    Run the Gauntlet means to be exposed to a series of threats, dangers, criticism, or other problems.

    For example – Every day President had to run the gauntlet of hostile journalists.

    Doctors are running the gauntlet against the deadly coronavirus.

     

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    Apple of my eye - most favourite person. example - I am of the apple of my grandmother's eye.

    Apple of my eye – most favourite person.

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