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And on the subject of “horses for courses” (meat or otherwise)…

…the phrase means: A person suited for one job may not be suited for another job. The practice of choosing the best person for a particular job. Once again, the Wikipedia family (in this case Wiktionary) refers to the translation profession to illustrate usage: The term is widely used in the foreign-language translation industry, where …

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Posted byMarian Dougan13 February 201316 July 2014Posted inEnglish, Language, TranslationTags: English, idioms, Language, phrases, translation industry, WiktionaryLeave a comment on And on the subject of “horses for courses” (meat or otherwise)…

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