Today's Idiom: a bird in
the hand is worth two in the bush.
Meaning: It is better to value what you already have than to think that what
you don't have yet is better than what you already have.
General Comments: Note that idioms are fixed sayings. And as such, you must not
add anything to it or remove from it. It is therefore wrong to say: a
bird in hand is worth two in bush.
You must know that 'hand' and 'bush' must be
preceded by article 'the'.
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