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put two and two together

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put two and two together (third-person singular simple present puts two and two together, present participle putting two and two together, simple past and past participle put two and two together)

  1. (idiomatic) To figure something out; to deduce or discern something.
    We didn't tell our friends that we were dating, but I think they put two and two together.

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