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What do you call a phrase or expression that has a non-literal meaning and uses figurative language?
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Inflection
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Idiom
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Inference
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Idiosyncrasy
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The correct answer is "Idiom". An idiom is a phrase or expression that doesn't mean exactly what the words themselves suggest. It may have a figurative or non-literal meaning that is known only to native speakers of a particular language. Idioms are a common feature of everyday language and can be both amusing and difficult to interpret for non-native speakers.