To kill two birds with one stone!
If you achieve two aims at once or accomplish two tasks at the same time, you have killed two birds with one stone!
For example…
“You should go to the bank AND the supermarket while you’re out…. Kill two birds with one stone!”
“While on a business trip to London, he also visited his family, killing two birds with one stone!”
Expressions are a fun thing to learn and really useful part of English! Why don’t you try to incorporate some expressions into your daily English?
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