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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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As Nuray Mert wrote in the Turkish daily Hürriyet this week: The basic concern is what possible political gains the Kurds can get out of the Syrian crisis.
So the debutantes curtsied to a cake instead (supreme governor of the Church of England or sponge cake – who cares?) More curious is what possible benefit can a ragtag army of stateless European princesses and over-dressed teenagers bring to the land where Islamism meets hyper-capitalism?
"What I don't understand is what possible justification is there, now that the cold war is over," said Bill Kovach, chairman of the Committee of Concerned Journalists, a position he took up after a decade as the curator of the Nieman Foundation, the program at Harvard University for domestic and foreign journalists.
If this is what possible worlds are it seems that they are not concrete, or at least not purely concrete.
The problem is what possible improvements of take-away water cup are and how to match voice of customer with technical description in order for improving the cup design.
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Here is what is possible.
"This is what is possible, if you believe," Mr. Obama said.
It was like: This is what's possible.
Colour field painting is what was possible, the next big thing in American painting.
This is what is possible.
This is not about me, it is what is possible through Him.
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