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No news is good news


no news is good news
idiom saying
said to make someone feel less worried when they have not received information about someone or something, because if something bad had happened, they would have been told about it:
We haven't heard anything from the hospital today, but I suppose no news is good news.
Source: Cambridge dictionary
idiom saying
said to make someone feel less worried when they have not received information about someone or something, because if something bad had happened, they would have been told about it:
We haven't heard anything from the hospital today, but I suppose no news is good news.
Source: Cambridge dictionary
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