water under the bridge
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water under the bridge (uncountable)
- (idiomatic) Something in the past that cannot be controlled or undone, but must be accepted, forgiven, or forgotten.
- They agreed that their old disputes were water under the bridge and decided to make a fresh start.
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something in the past that cannot be controlled but must be accepted
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