plenty of fish in the sea
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British pronunciation/plˈɛnti ɒv fˈɪʃ ɪnðə sˈiː/
American pronunciation/plˈɛnti ʌv fˈɪʃ ɪnðə sˈiː/
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used to tell someone who is coming off a romantic relationship that they still have many options if they choose to get over the previous one

What is the origin of the idiom "plenty of fish in the sea" and when to use it?

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The origin of the idiom "plenty of fish in the sea" can be traced back to the early 17th century. It is a metaphorical expression that compares potential romantic partners to fish in the sea, suggesting that there are many options available. This idiom is used to convey the idea that there are numerous possibilities for finding love or companionship. It is often used to console or encourage someone who has experienced a romantic disappointment, emphasizing that there are many other potential partners to explore.

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