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Which type of figurative language is in the phrase, "in over his head"?

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Answer:The idioms in over one’s head and over one’s head differ by only one, small, preposition. However, this preposition makes the definitions of these two phrases totally different. An idiom is a word, group of words or phrase that has a figurative definition that is not easily deduced from its literal meaning.

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