expanison of idea There no time like present
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If you say 'There's no time like the present', you are suggesting to someone that they should do something now, not later.
Example: Don't wait until New Year to resolve to organise your life. There's no time like the present.
If something is a good idea, is worth doing, or needs to be done, it should be done now or as soon as possible.
A: "When do you want me to start cleaning the house?" B: "Well, there's no time like the present." There's no time like the present, so let's go ahead and get the application started.
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