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there must be something in the water
Phrase
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
(比喩的に)何らかの影響や性質が、特定の人々や物事に広がっている状況を指す。 / (意図的でなくとも)何かしらの要因が存在し、その結果として多くの人や事象に共通の特徴や挙動が見られる状態を表す。
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(idiomatic) There are so many cases of something; there are so many people or things doing a particular thing or having a certain trait.
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there must be something in the water
Every high school in town had a viral dance on the same day; there must be something in the water.
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Every high school in town had a viral dance on the same day; there must be something in the water.
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