English Idioms: Under the sun

English Idioms About “Nature”
Idiom: Under the sun
Meaning: In existance.
Example: If you want to spend your summer holiday, this is the most beautiful place under the sun.

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    Idiom: Join the club
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    Idiom: Dip your toe in the water
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