wild goose chase
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British pronunciation/wˈaɪldɡˈuːs tʃˈeɪs/
American pronunciation/wˈaɪldɡˈuːs tʃˈeɪs/
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a pursuit or search for something that is unlikely to produce any useful result

What is the origin of the idiom "wild goose chase" and when to use it?

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The idiom "wild goose chase" is believed to have originated in the 16th century in England. The phrase describes a type of hunting game, where hunters would pursue a flock of wild geese in a seemingly endless and fruitless pursuit. Today, the idiom is commonly used to describe a situation where someone is pursuing something that is unlikely to be achieved or is a waste of time and effort.

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