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Expression Means Speaker Feel Position Giving Advice Expressing

Phrase/Idiom far be it from me
Definition This expression means that the speaker does not feel in a position to say or do something. It is usually used before giving advice or expressing an opinion.
Example Far be it from me to mislead you, but I think you should reconsider the position.

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