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Life has its share of problems; one should take them on the face rather than shying away from them. 

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Take it on the chin means to face adversity without complaint.

Updated On: Aug 18, 2026
  • take them on hand
  • take them on the head
  • take them on the chin
  • take them on the heart 

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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

  1. Option A: Not an established idiom.
  2. Option B: Not a recognised idiom.
  3. Option C: "Take it on the chin" is the standard idiom for enduring hardship bravely.
  4. Option D: Not a recognised idiom.

The correct idiom is option C, so the correct answer is Option C.

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