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A fair crack of the whip

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British OriginPlay
This phrase originated in Britain, which means it's more commonly used and recognized there. SlideWhen I moved to the UK, I noticed that people often said everyone deserves 'a fair crack of the whip.'
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Equality EmphasisPlay
The phrase emphasizes equal opportunity without favoritism towards anyone. SlideIn our club, we ensure newcomers get 'a fair crack of the whip' and are treated equally.
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Opportunity FocusPlay
It's often used in contexts where opportunities or chances are distributed, like in sports or work. SlideThe manager said everyone will get 'a fair crack of the whip' during the project.