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When you’ve seen, heard, etc. one, you’ve seen, heard, etc. them all

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Cliche WarningPlay
Using this phrase can suggest you think something is unoriginal or overdone. SlideAnother superhero movie? When you've seen one, you've seen them all.
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Slight DisparagementPlay
It often implies a mild criticism or lack of enthusiasm about the things being described. SlideThis town's pubs are all alike. When you’ve visited one, you’ve visited them all.
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Not for UniquenessPlay
Avoid using this phrase when referring to things appreciated for their uniqueness or individuality. SlideI like handcrafted items, so I don't agree that when you've seen one, you've seen them all.
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