hitch one's wagon to a star
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British pronunciation/hˈɪtʃ wˈɒnz wˈaɡən tʊ ɐ stˈɑː/
American pronunciation/hˈɪtʃ wˈʌnz wˈæɡən tʊ ɐ stˈɑːɹ/
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to become partners with or rely on someone who is already successful so that one can achieve the same level of success

What is the origin of the idiom "hitch one's wagon to a star" and when to use it?

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The phrase is believed to have originated in the 18th century, and it is thought to be derived from the practice of hitching a wagon to a horse. When a wagon was hitched to a horse, it was able to move more quickly and efficiently. In the same way, when a person is hitched to a star, they are able to achieve their goals more quickly and easily.

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