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What Will Be Will Be

Definition:

The phrase "what will be will be" is an idiomatic expression that signifies a belief in fate or destiny. It suggests that events in life are predetermined and will happen regardless of any efforts to control or change them.

Senses:

Sense 1:

Phrase - Used to indicate acceptance of an outcome that cannot be altered or influenced.

Example: Despite her best efforts, Sarah knew that what will be will be, so she accepted the outcome of the election with grace.

Sense 2:

Phrase - Implies resignation to circumstances beyond one's control or influence.

Example: After being stuck in traffic for hours, Laura finally realized that what will be will be and decided to enjoy the drive instead.

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