Phrase/Idiom | grass is always greener on the other side |
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Definition | This expression is used to describe a place that is far away and better than where you are now or another person’s situation that is very different from your own. |
Example | I realized that the grass is always greener on the other side when I saw that my job wasn’t perfect. |
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