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Cassius Mclaughlin
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22 October, 18:09
What does crossing the Rubicon mean?
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Frances Friedman
22 October, 18:32
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To do something that can't be reversed
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Aliya Haynes
22 October, 18:38
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The idiom cross the Rubicon has an ancient origin ... To cross the Rubicon means to make a decision or take a step that commits one to a specific course of action from which there is no turning back. The expression cross the Rubicon refers to a decision made by Julius Caesar.
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