a person stop thinking about something and someone if he/she doesn't see that thing or person for a period of time. what is idiom in it.
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Answer: if he sees that pearson after a period of time then the idiom is:
"ones in a blue moon"
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The appropriate idiom for this situation is, 'out of sight, out of mind'.
It means that if someone or something is not around or visible every now and then, that particular thing or person is almost forgotten. This is a normal human tendency and happens with most of us. For instance, if a project needs to be done, but the materials for the project get put away in a corner of the room, the chances of us forgetting about the project are very high. In this case, the packet of materials went out of sight (in the corner) and hence the task was forgotten ( out of mind).
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