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What does putting the fox in hen house mean?
Putting the fox in the hen house is a metaphor for putting someone in a position where they are likely to cause damage or harm. It is often used to describe a situation where someone is given power or responsibility over something that they are not qualified or experienced to handle. For example, putting a known thief in charge of a bank's security would be like putting the fox in the hen house.
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