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Idiom
It is what it is.
This is used when a person, place or thing is behaving in accordance with their nature, so that behavior should be accepted or expected even if it is not what you would like.
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That is what has changed.
M.K.: The question is: What has changed in the world?
And that is what has changed in bouldering.
And that is what has changed in Los Angeles theater.
The larger concern, of course, is what has changed from last year for the Giants.
The deprofessionalization of this whole business is what has changed the aesthetics.
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But what mattered, as world leaders headed to the next meeting, in Myanmar, is what had changed in China's relations with the world.
But here's what has changed: Bangladesh dropped its death rate of children under 5 by two-thirds between 1990 and 2010.
Here's what has changed since.
The traditional four questions are: What has changed, this night, from all the other nights?
Recognizing their strength and weaknesses and being able to reflect back on what they've done and say, this is what's changed, this is what hasn't changed, this is what you've learned [about trainees].
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