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Expand the theme : A stitch in time saves nine

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Answered by kamil78
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theajitkamble007: This is the famous 'English language proverb' which our elders, teachers as well as our parents often say to us. There is another similar proverb 'Prevention is better than cure.' It means that not to postpone our work for a day, instead we should put in some extra efforts and try to complete it there and then.
Answered by aqibkincsem
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The proverb "A stitch in time saves nine" implies that convenient activity in any issue spares him from a great deal of inconveniences, misfortune, and waste.

An individual ought to perform his responsibilities in appropriate time. An individual may endure in the event that he is languid and leaves his work for tomorrow.

This expression implies that it is smarter to act as soon as possible. Making a move to manage a potential issue as quickly as time permits keeps bigger issues from springing up later.

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