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Jump Deep Thrown End Start Difficult Preparation Job

Phrase/Idiom jump / thrown in at the deep end
Definition If you jump or are thrown in at the deep end, you start doing something new and difficult without help or preparation.
Example She got a job as a saleswoman for which she had no training. She just had to jump in at the deep end.

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