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"Better safe than sorry"


What does "Better safe than sorry" mean?


It means it’s better to be careful than to make a mistake.


In Korean, "조심해서 나쁠거 없지".


Here's a refined example sentence:


"Take your umbrella. Better safe than sorry!"


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