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What does the idiom Place under sun means?

The idiom "place under the sun" doesn't exist as a standalone phrase in English. It's likely you're thinking of a similar idiom: "a place in the sun."

"A place in the sun" means to have a position of power, influence, or success. It implies being recognized and respected, often in a particular field or area of life.

Here are some examples of how it's used:

* "She worked hard and eventually earned herself a place in the sun in the music industry."

* "The company is struggling to find its place in the sun in a competitive market."

* "He dreamed of achieving a place in the sun and making a difference in the world."

The idiom draws on the image of a sunlit spot being a desirable and advantageous location. Just like a plant needs sunlight to thrive, so too do individuals and organizations need a favorable position to succeed.

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