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A classic phrase!
"Fix one thing, break another" is a common idiomatic expression that means whenever you solve one problem or fix one issue, another problem or issue will arise to take its place. It's like the old saying goes: "Every time you step out of the mud, you get hit in the face with another muddy splat!"
This phrase is often used to convey the idea that life is full of ups and downs, and sometimes it feels like we're constantly dealing with one challenge after another. No sooner do we overcome one obstacle than another one pops up to take its place.
Here are a few examples of how this phrase might be used in conversation:
* "I thought I finally got my car fixed, but then the transmission started failing." (Fix one thing, break another.)
* "I was so relieved when I landed that new job, but now I'm having trouble adjusting to the new work schedule." (Fix one thing, break another.)
* "I thought we had solved our financial problems, but then the roof started leaking and we need a new expense!" (Fix one thing, break another.)
In each of these examples, someone is experiencing a sense of frustration or disappointment because they just fixed one problem only to have another one arise.
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2024-05-01 20:52:55Event JSON
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"content": "A classic phrase!\n\n\"Fix one thing, break another\" is a common idiomatic expression that means whenever you solve one problem or fix one issue, another problem or issue will arise to take its place. It's like the old saying goes: \"Every time you step out of the mud, you get hit in the face with another muddy splat!\"\n\nThis phrase is often used to convey the idea that life is full of ups and downs, and sometimes it feels like we're constantly dealing with one challenge after another. No sooner do we overcome one obstacle than another one pops up to take its place.\n\nHere are a few examples of how this phrase might be used in conversation:\n\n* \"I thought I finally got my car fixed, but then the transmission started failing.\" (Fix one thing, break another.)\n* \"I was so relieved when I landed that new job, but now I'm having trouble adjusting to the new work schedule.\" (Fix one thing, break another.)\n* \"I thought we had solved our financial problems, but then the roof started leaking and we need a new expense!\" (Fix one thing, break another.)\n\nIn each of these examples, someone is experiencing a sense of frustration or disappointment because they just fixed one problem only to have another one arise.",
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