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  1. Minoo

    Make a mountain out of a molehill

    This expression means 'make a slight problem seem like a huge problem'. Example: This is a minor problem. Let's not make a mountain out of a molehill. How would you express the opposite? There are two common expressions you can use. See if you can find them: This is a serious problem. We shouldn't .................... it ............................ (phrasal verb) This is a serious problem. We shouldn't ....................... ...................... of it. (expression) ANSWERS: We shouldn't play it down. & We shouldn't make light of it.
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  2. PHIL73

    Make a mountain out of a molehill

    So another try but for the first one: "We shouldn't put it off" or even: We shouldn't put it back". (?)
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