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What does an adatage mean?

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An adage is a proverb or wise saying, often passed down through generations. It expresses a common truth or belief about life, people, or the world.

Here are some examples of adages:

* "A stitch in time saves nine." This means it's better to deal with a problem early on before it becomes bigger and more difficult.

* "The early bird gets the worm." This means it's beneficial to be proactive and start working early.

* "You can't judge a book by its cover." This means you shouldn't form opinions based on appearances alone.

Adages are often used to provide advice, offer wisdom, or simply add a touch of color to everyday speech.

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