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Nov 26, 2019

[Answer] 1. The phrase "Across the Pond" is frequently used to describe the distance between the United States and the United Kingdom. Which "pond" lies between these two countries?

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...1. The Pacific Ocean 2. The Gulf of Mexico 3. Lake Superior 4. The Atlantic Ocean While the exact origin of this idiom is unknown, it is believed to be coined by the British. Some suggest that the British felt their navy was so great, the Atlantic Ocean was a mere pond.




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The Atlantic Ocean:


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