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- 8 Jul 2024
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The expression "as right as rain" conveys that something is in excellent or ideal condition. It implies that everything is functioning properly or is perfectly fine. Hence, option D, "It implies something is flawless," accurately captures the meaning of this idiom.
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