At face value

Idiom: at face value

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Example 1-Sales
representatives will do anything to sell you their product.  So, don’t take their word at face value.

Example 2-Charlie is very smart; if he gives you legal advice, you should
take it at face value.

Meaning: “at face value” means the superficial appearance or implication of something. @LSILA @LSINE @LSIOC @LSISB

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