[ Grammar ]
A stitch in time saves nine.
A. Dealing with o problem immediately will save you extra work later.
B. It is what we do that matters, not what we say.
C. Buy things that you can afford.
D. It is better to accept something small than to reject it and hope to get something more later.

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