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Thick and Thin

Description:

"Thick and thin" is an idiomatic phrase commonly used to express unwavering loyalty or support, regardless of the circumstances. It implies standing by someone through both good times and bad times.

Usage:

1. Adjective:

- We have been friends for years and have stuck together through thick and thin.
- Their thick and thin bond of friendship helped them overcome all obstacles.

2. Adverbially:

- She promised to be with him thick and thin.
- He supported her thick and thin, always there by her side.

3. Noun Phrase:

- Their friendship has gone through thick and thin, surviving all challenges.
- The couple's relationship endured thick and thin, making them stronger.

4. Idiomatic Expression:

- He was a loyal employee, standing by his boss through thick and thin.
- The team stuck together through thick and thin, eventually achieving success.

Sample Sentences:

1. Despite all odds, Jane stayed with her brother through thick and thin.
2. Sandra supported her best friend through thick and thin, offering unwavering encouragement.
3. The company's employees stood by their CEO thick and thin, believing in his vision for success.
4. Mary and John's marriage survived thick and thin, proving their unbreakable bond.
5. The football team's fans cheered for their favorite players through thick and thin, never losing faith in their abilities.

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