dodge a bullet

The phrase "dodge a bullet" is an idiomatic expression that means to narrowly escape a dangerous or detrimental situation, often referring to avoiding a negative outcome or consequence. It originates from the notion of physically evading a bullet's path, which would typically result in serious injury or death. In a figurative sense, it implies successfully avoiding something harmful, risky, or unfavorable.


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