Hi, "An industrious teen learns there's a fine line between friends and killers." What does a fine line between something and something? According to online dictionaries as follows, which is more correct or are they all correct? from ldoceonline: if you say that there is a fine line between two different things, you mean that they are so similar that one can easily become the other from phrasemix: When two things are very similar, and it's hard to clearly define the difference between them, you can use this phrase Usually, one of the things is good or OK, and the other one is bad. The bad one comes last. from cambridge: If you say that there is a fine line between one thing and another, you mean that they are very similar. You often say...
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