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could be translated to either "with a grain of salt" or "with a grain of wit", actually to "with caution"/cautiously.
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of salt. Threats involving poison were thus to be taken "with a grain of salt", and therefore less seriously.
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that suggests to view something, specifically claims that may be misleading or unverified, with
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is the genitive) means both "salt" and "wit", thus the Latin phrase
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The phrase is typically said "with a pinch of salt" in
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weighs approximately 65 mg, which is about how much
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With a pinch of salt

English
idiom
skepticism
English units of weight
grain
table salt
pinch
Pliny the Elder
Naturalis Historia
recipe
Mithridates
make someone immune to poison
grain
British English
American English
"Take with a grain of salt"
Book 23: LXXVII: 149
"British Vs. American Idioms – Part 1"

with a grain of salt
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Salt
History
In the American Civil War
International Salt Co. v. United States
In Middlewich

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