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As a scout to a scout I'll tell you

"The exploit of the scout"
"The exploit of the scout"

Phraseologism: As a scout to a scout, I'll tell you.

Meaning: It is used as a playful form of starting a conversation, with a hint of something in common (work, interests, etc.) that connects the interlocutors.

Origin: From the Soviet film The Feat of a Scout (1947), filmed by director Boris Barnet and written by Mikhail Bleiman: "As a scout to a scout, I'll tell you - you're a blockhead, Stübing!" The director himself played the role of a captured German general in this film.

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Eliminate the cause and the disease will disappear.

Meaning:

About causality.

Origin:

From Latin: Sublata causa, tollitur morbus. The words of the great healer of Ancient Greece, the founder of medical ethics, Hippocrates (c. 460 - c. 370 BC).

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