Phrase/Idiom | been there, done that |
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Definition | The expression is used to indicate that the speaker is familiar with the situation mentioned. It can also refer to an attitude which reflects a certain boredom at the idea of repeating an experience that has lost its novelty. |
Example | Her suggestions produced a “been there, done that” attitude which undermined my enthusiasm. |
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