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a small world
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used to show one's surprise when meeting someone in a place one did not expect, or when one becomes aware of an unexpected relation between people
What is the origin of the idiom "it is a small world" and when to use it?
The exact origin of the idiom "it is a small world" is not precisely documented, but it has been in use for many years and is widely recognized as a well-established expression in the English language. It is used to express surprise or amazement when people discover unexpected connections or shared experiences.
Example
I did n't know that you knew my uncle.
I never thought I'd run into Samantha at a ball game-it's a small world.
You know John from the office?

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