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Border States Eslpod 0488 We 0651 Eslpod Regulations Podcast Phrase Means

Id ESLPod_0488_WE_0651
Episode Id ESLPod 488
Episode Title Getting Around Regulations
Phrase to border on
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to border on (something)" means to almost be something, or to be very close to doing or having something: "Her spending habits border on recklessness." Or, "Their new house is so big that it borders on a mansion." Normally a "border" is the line drawn between two countries, areas, or states: "The United States shares a border with both Canada and Mexico." The verb has the same meaning: "Which states border Nebraska?" In a yard or garden, a "border bed" is the part of the ground next to a house, fence, or path where flowers and bushes grow, next to an area covered with grass: "He planted tulips in the border bed along the front of the house."
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