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Term: Two Birds in a Single Stone

Description:

Two Birds in a Single Stone is an idiom that means achieving two objectives or completing two tasks with a single action or effort. This phrase is used to emphasize efficiency and the ability to accomplish multiple things simultaneously.

Sample Sentences:

  1. By completing my workout during lunch break, I was able to kill two birds in a single stone: I exercised and saved time for other activities in the evening.
  2. With online shopping, I can buy groceries and household items without leaving my home—two birds in a single stone.
  3. The conference served as an opportunity for networking and learning, a perfect example of hitting two birds in a single stone.

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