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explain the meaning of the idion Rome was not built in a day​

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Answered by Mɪʀᴀᴄʟᴇʀʙ
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This expression functions as an injunction or plea for someone to be patient. For example, You can't expect her to finish this project in the time allotted; Rome wasn't built in a day. This phrase was a French proverb in the late 1100s but was not recorded in English until 1545.

Answered by amen1905
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The idiom means that you cannot finish an important work within some minutes it needs a lot of time.It is like telling the other person to have patience

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