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seen one, seen them all
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visto uno visto todos
used to indicate that all types of a certain thing are almost the same
What is the origin of the idiom "seen one, seen them all" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiom "seen one, seen them all" is not attributed to a specific source but is a commonly used phrase expressing the idea that once you have witnessed or experienced one thing of a particular type, there is little variation or novelty in subsequent encounters.
Example
After watching a few episodes of the TV show, I realized that the plotlines were repetitive, proving the point that seen one, seen them all.
My friend invited me to another corporate conference, but I declined, saying that I had attended enough in the past and seen one, seen them all.

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