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Straight Horse’s Mouth Learn Information Directly Involved Situation

Phrase/Idiom straight from horse’s mouth
Definition If you learn something straight from the horse’s mouth, the information is given to you by someone who is directly involved in that situation.
Example I got this straight from the horse’s mouth – the police officer told me.

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