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idiomfools rush in (where angels fear to tread)used in order to say that someone has done something difficult or brave, that they may not even have tried to do if they had known about the problems of the situation:We didn't know much about the problems of adopting a teenager - in fact it was a case of fools rush in where angels fear to tread.There was no one to organize the conference, and so I volunteered to do it. You know what they say about fools rushing in...
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