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The idiom "in the cahoots" means to be secretly or conspiratorially involved with someone or something, often to plan or scheme against others. It can also mean to be in a friendly or informal relationship with someone or something.



The idiom "white paper" refers to a comprehensive report or research paper that presents detailed information on a topic or issue. It is often used in academic, professional, and business settings to convey complex ideas and recommendations.

The idiom "caught in the crossfire" means to be caught in a situation where two or more conflicting forces are attacking each other, and you become collateral damage. It can also mean being caught between two difficult choices or being inadvertently drawn into an argument or dispute.