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What do you mean, everything will work out in the end?

See "cross the bridge when you come to it".

The origin of the idiom: Cheng Tieju Thirteen: "As the saying goes, when you cross the bridge, you will come to it!"

Example of Idiom: Teacher Zhong's words are good, but things are slow and round.

Traditional writing: when you come to the bridge, you will be straight.

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Let‘s cross the bridge when we come to it. It is said that everything will be solved in the end. Metaphor problem will solve itself.

Idiom grammar: as attribute, object and clause; Let it develop naturally.

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: complex sentence idioms

Generations: Contemporary Idioms

When the situation is the worst, it will get better.