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The idiom "comb through" means to go over something thoroughly or exhaustively, usually in order to find or understand something. It can also imply a negative connotation, such as searching for something with suspicion or malice.

The idiom "you've made your bed" is used to convey the idea that someone has created a situation or problem, and they must now deal with the consequences of their actions.



The idiom "in the driver's seat" means being in control, having authority or power to make decisions. It implies that the person in this position is able to influence events and can take charge of a situation.