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Bird in hand is worth two in Bush

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Answered by dsajan437
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The phrase 'A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush' is used for saying that it's better to hold onto something one has already than to risk losing it by trying to attain something better.

Answered by anku3842
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This idiom advises us that it's better to have one small thing for certain and keep hold of it than to risk losing it by trying to get something more or something which we think might be better but which we are not certain we can obtain.

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