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Worst Hope Prepare Idiom Means Optimistic Ready Hard

Phrase/Idiom hope for the best, but prepare for the worst
Definition This idiom means to be optimistic but ready for hard times as well.
Example My father was hoping for the best, but was prepared for the worst anytime.

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