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Brain drain
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fuga de cérebros, drenagem de talentos
a situation in which highly intelligent or skilled people of a country move to another country so that they can live a better life
What is the origin of the idiom "make a go of something" and when to use it?
The idiom "brain drain" originated in the 1960s and was initially used to describe the migration of highly skilled professionals, particularly scientists, from developing countries to more developed nations. It is often discussed in the context of workforce dynamics, economic development, and global migration patterns.
Example
The country is currently experiencing a brain drain as highly educated professionals seek opportunities abroad.
Many industries are grappling with the effects of brain drain, as skilled workers continue to leave for greener pastures.
She contemplates joining the brain drain and moving to a country with better prospects for her career.

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