under one's wing
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- (idiomatic) Under one's protection, sponsorship, or tutelage.
- He took the promising student under his wing.
 - The promising student came under the professor's wing.
 - He remained under the great man's wing after graduation.
 - Now a professor himself he has young students under his wing.
 
-  2012 March 15, Scott Tobias, “The Kid With A Bike [Review]”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name), archived from the original on November 6, 2019:
- By happy accident, Cyril runs into Samantha (Cécile de France), a single hairdresser who takes him under her wing — first to help him find his missing bike and father, and later, on weekends away from the group home.
 
 
 
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