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When do we usually use the phrase 'its the same old story'?

2024-11-21 13:27
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2024-11-21 18:16

Often, we use it in conversations about people's behaviors. Like if a friend is always late for every gathering, it's the same old story of their tardiness. It's a way to express our familiarity with a pattern. Another example could be in a neighborhood where there are always disputes over parking. It's the same old story all the time.

2024-11-21 15:58

We use it when we want to show that something is a recurring and unchanging situation. For instance, if a company keeps having financial problems due to mismanagement, we can say 'its the same old story' with that company.

Can you give an example of when to use 'take a hint its the same old story'?

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2024-11-06 10:19

Sure. Let's say you have a neighbor who always asks to borrow things but never returns them. Every time you see them coming with that look on their face, you can think 'take a hint, it's the same old story'. It's a way of saying they should realize that you're not happy about this borrowing - not - returning situation because it keeps happening.

Same old story same old story. What does this phrase mean?

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2024-12-06 05:00

This phrase implies monotony. Say there's a workplace where the boss always gives the same unachievable targets, and the employees always have the same struggle to meet them. It's a pattern that doesn't change, so we use'same old story' to describe this unchanging and often tiresome state of affairs.

How can we use the phrase 'cock and bull story' in a sentence based on its etymology?

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2024-11-14 02:08

He told a cock and bull story about how he caught a fish as big as a cow, just like those old rural tales of exaggerated feats.

How can we use 'sos same old story' in a sentence?

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2024-11-12 03:53

In a political context, if a politician keeps making the same unfulfilled promises, we might say 'His speeches are sos same old story. Voters are tired of hearing the same empty words over and over again.' This shows that people are fed up with the lack of change in what the politician is saying.

How can we use 'fringe same old story' in a sentence?

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2024-11-08 06:34

For example, 'His excuse was a fringe same old story that we had all heard before from him.' Here, it shows that the excuse is something that is not completely new or original, and has a familiar, uninteresting quality. It's on the 'fringe' of being acceptable or different, but still the same old tired story.

Is'maxi trusso same old story' a common phrase?

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2024-11-13 08:32

It's not a common phrase at all. 'Same old story' is a common expression on its own, but'maxi trusso' added to it makes it a very specific and likely unique statement. It might be something created within a particular group, community or for a special context rather than a phrase known to the general public.

Is 'same old story' a common phrase? And what does it imply?

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2024-12-04 22:22

Yes, it's a very common phrase. It implies that a situation or a story is unoriginal, repetitive, or predictable. For example, if someone always complains about the same problems at work in the same way every day, you could say it's the same old story.

Same old story same old story. How can we break this cycle?

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2024-12-07 03:41

One way is to step out of your comfort zone. If it's a personal 'same old story' like always choosing the wrong type of friends, be brave and make new connections in different social circles.

What does 'its the same old story' mean?

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2024-11-22 17:42

Basically, it implies a lack of novelty. It could be about a work situation where the boss always gives the same excuse for not giving a raise. 'Its the same old story' of empty promises.

Do we use 'an' or 'a' when referring to 'historical fiction'?

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2024-11-25 20:35

We use 'a' here. The reason is that the first sound in 'historical' is /h/, which is a consonant sound. We use 'a' before words with a consonant sound at the start and 'an' for vowel sounds. 'Historical fiction' thus takes 'a'.

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