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WALK IN (SOMEONE'S) SHOES
in someone else’s situation
WALK IN (SOMEONE'S) SHOES
1. I wouldn’t want to be in your shoes when your father finds out about the dent you put in his car.
2. It seems easy to tell others what to do or how to run their lives, but you can’t really understand them until you have walked in their shoes.


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