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In Italy it says ” a un tiro di schioppo”
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This also exists in the Arabic language—the Saudi dialect—as we say, “There is nothing between you and me but a stone’s throw.” This means that the distance between them is short.
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In Spanish we saiy “es a tiro de piedra”
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