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how much water has flown under the bridge

 

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Term: how much water has flown under the bridge

Definition:

Phrase: Used to indicate the amount of time that has passed since a certain event or situation took place, often emphasizing how things have changed or evolved since then.

Sample Sentences:

  1. It's been a decade since we last met, and how much water has flown under the bridge. We have both changed so much!
  2. The company has undergone numerous transformations in the past few years. When you look at how much water has flown under the bridge, it's impressive.
  3. Politicians often reflect on their past policies and actions and acknowledge that, indeed, how much water has flown under the bridge.
  4. As we celebrated our anniversary, we reminisced about our journey together and how much water has flown under the bridge.

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