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To untangle a knot or a mystery, one accusatory thread at a time.

means To separate the threads of something, or to figure out something complicated piece by piece.

from From the Dutch 'ravelen,' to fray or tanglebut 'ravel' already meant to tangle, so 'unravel' and 'ravel' bafflingly mean the same thing.

Self-contradictionRavel and unravel are accidental synonyms.
Double dutyWorks on sweaters and conspiracies alike.
Sweater logicOne pulled thread can undo the whole garment.
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