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Understanding the Idiom: What Does 'Go Out on a Limb' Mean?

The phrase "go out on a limb" means to take a risk or do something that is risky. It is often used to describe a situation where someone is taking a chance on something that is not certain. For example, if someone is considering starting their own business, they might be said to be "going out on a limb" because there is no guarantee that the business will be successful.

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