Free TOEFL Writing Lesson: TIPS System - Idiom - "a double-edged sword"
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IDIOM
Meaning: something that has or can have both favorable and unfavorable consequences
Example: "We must keep in mind that any technology can be a double-edged sword."
Q. Which invention in the past century do you think is the most important: a) the airplane; b) the telephone; c) the automobile (Type 1 Question)
"We must keep in mind that any technology can be a double-edged sword. In a positive way, the government can use telephones to keep an eye on suspicious activities that may endanger the nation. Therefore, this actually keeps our homeland security safe. It can prevent terrorism, kidnappings, government corruption, scams, and drug trafficking from happening. What’s more, if someone requires urgent medical assistance, we can dial 911 immediately. It is widely acknowledged that the telephone has reduced casualty rates throughout the world."
Your Turn! Use the idiom to write sentences:
1. intelligence
2. cars
3. honesty
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