Read the text below and identify the options that shows the use of an idiomatic expression:
I went to stay with my cousin last month. We are of the same age but have very little in common. He loves sports and I hate it.
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Idiomatic expressions cannot be understood literally; their meaning is figurative or metaphorical.
"Have very little in common" is an idiom meaning to share few interests or characteristics.
Context of Idioms: Idioms often express abstract ideas in more concrete terms. In this case, "have very little in common" conveys the idea of minimal shared interests.