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idiombe up to snuffto be satisfactory or as good as usual ◆ often used in the negative:The film was clumsily adapted from the original novel and the dialogue was not quite up to snuff. —see also be/come up to scratchNoteAlthough this idiom is used in Britain as well as the US, it is very old-fashioned in British English. People more usually say that something was not up to scratch.
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