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"Had I known, I should not have done it" is an adage or a saying that is used to express doing something which should not have been done and finding out the unwanted outcome.
Sometimes we do things without thinking twice. Sometimes we even break rules because they seemed to be pointless. But after experiencing the unpleasant outcome of our actions, we realised that we should never have done it in the first place.
The adage is a way of saying that if we had known what would happen, we are unlikely to have done it. This is similar to the phrase of learning a lesson the hard way.
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"Had I known, I should not have done it" is an adage or a saying that is used to express doing something which should not have been done and finding out the unwanted outcome.
Sometimes we do things without thinking twice. Sometimes we even break rules because they seemed to be pointless. But after experiencing the unpleasant outcome of our actions, we realised that we should never have done it in the first place.
The adage is a way of saying that if we had known what would happen, we are unlikely to have done it. This is similar to the phrase of learning a lesson the hard way.
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