Proverb Too many cooks spoil the broth
Too many persons involved in managing an activity can ruin it, as in Without a conductor, every player had an idea for how the music should go—too many cooks spoil the broth. This expression alludes to each of many cooks adding something to a soup, which finally tastes awful.
Journalists must double-check all sources used in an article
Journalists must research and report the news without bis.
They're probably looking for false, but to be honest, I use it in my writing sometimes. It depends on the setting and character, or it should be specified as slang in nonfiction writing.
They rapidly break down at surface <span>temperatures and pressures.
This is the one disadvantage.
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Explanation:
1. believe, will change
2. are more advanced than they were
3.they are 55
4.what are the
5.an adjective