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'Betters safe than sorry' Identify
and explain the meaning of this
i dom with an example​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If you say 'it's better to be safe than sorry', you are advising someone to take action in order to avoid possible unpleasant consequences later, even if this seems unnecessary. Don't be afraid to have this checked by a doctor–better safe than sorry!

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