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Which of the following phrases is the odd one out?

The first three phrases emphasize caution and foresight, while 'Strike while the iron is hot' encourages timely, decisive action.

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Question: Which of the following phrases is the odd one out?

Answer options:

  • An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
  • Look before you leap.
  • Haste makes waste. ✅ Strike while the iron is hot.

Correct answer: Strike while the iron is hot.

Explanation: The first three phrases emphasize caution and foresight, while 'Strike while the iron is hot' encourages timely, decisive action.

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