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The idiom "pass the torch" means to transfer or give something (such as responsibility, knowledge, or authority) from one person to another. It can also mean to pass away or die.

The idiom "just in case" is used to indicate that something is being done or taken precautionarily, just in case a situation may arise where it becomes necessary. It can also mean that the action is being taken to avoid any negative consequences.

The idiom "tar with the same brush" means to treat someone or something unfairly or arbitrarily, without regard for their individual qualities or circumstances. It is a way of saying that two people or things are being judged or treated as if they are the same.

The idiom "treasure trove" is used to describe something valuable or worthwhile that has been discovered or found unexpectedly. It can also refer to a large quantity of something that is useful, interesting, or entertaining.

The idiom "build bridges" means to resolve or settle a disagreement or conflict. It also suggests repairing relationships or making amends after a misunderstanding or hurtful incident.