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kick sth into the long grass (informal) 能拖就拖

'to delay dealing with something, especially because you want people to forget about it'

'delay a plan or decision because it is difficult or problematic'

->I say we kick the app release date into the long grass until we can all agree on a marketing plan for it.

-> There were suggestions this week that the Government intends to kick the proposals into the long grass.

 

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