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WE'LL CROSS THAT BRIDGE...

17 / 04 / 2008

WE'LL CROSS THAT BRIDGE...: meaning and examples

Good morning.

Today's expression is: To cross that bridge when you come to it or To cross your bridges when you come to them

Meaning: to worry about a problem when it actually happens and not before. 

Example 1:
A: What are we going to do if our sales drop due to the crisis? Will we be able to survive?
B: We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. Don't worry now. Let's just work on increasing our sales in the meantime.

Example 2:
David: What if we miss the flight?
Olga: We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. Don't worry.

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