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"Knows their onions" is a phrase I've not heard for some time; perhaps it's a little old fashioned these days. Is it used much outside the UK?
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I personally have never heard of it, but,
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Recognize it, but never particularly associated it with any location in particular...
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I hadn't heard this idiom before, but had a nice time exploring it. Thank you. A bit paradoxical as I wonder how to know thyself with a beginners mind. Ogres have layers. Does it have anything to do with http://kundaliniandcelltowers.com/parable-of-the-onion.html
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