strike while the iron is hot
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British pronunciation/stɹˈaɪk wˌaɪl ðɪ ˈaɪən ɪz hˈɒt/
American pronunciation/stɹˈaɪk wˌaɪl ðɪ ˈaɪɚn ɪz hˈɑːt/
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to take action while the opportunity exists

What is the origin of the idiom "strike while the iron is hot" and when to use it?

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The idiom "strike while the iron is hot" has its origins in blacksmithing, where iron is most malleable and easy to shape when it's heated to the right temperature. In a figurative sense, it means taking advantage of an opportunity or situation when the conditions are favorable or at their most advantageous.

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