| Front | IDIOM: to treat someone as if they were telling the truth or had behaved properly, even though you are not sure that this is the case |
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| Back | I thought I should have HAD / GOTTEN THE BENFIT OF THE DOUBT, but the judge made me pay a fine. |
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