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Lexicographical Neighbors of

the end all-be all
the end justifies the means
the end of one's rope
the ends justify the means
the enemy of your enemy is your friend
the finger
the fix is in
the gapes
the goat god
the good old days
the green-eyed monster (current term)
the heck
the hell
the hell out of
the hell with it
the icing on the cake
the jig is up
the joke is on someone
the jury is still out
the lady doth protest too much
the least bit
the like
the likes of
the line is busy

Literary usage of

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1. Othello by William Shakespeare (2001)
"BECKET: I substitute muck, ie, bedaub or make foul; and this is the true character of jealousy, it &c., &c. For the 'green-eyed monster' I read the ..."

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