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Ill wind
ILL WIND

Definition: You can describe an unfortunate event as an ill wind if someone benefits from it. The expression occurs in the proverb 'It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good'.
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* Description will be correct, if all five elements are in.


1. Benefit would never have been foreseen or predicted.

2. Beneficiary would not have invested anything in situation.

3. Who benefits will not, selfishly, justify or applaud bad event.

4. Situation exists or will continue for a tolerable duration.

5. (Reserved.) (There will be no wish for the 'storm' to blow again!)
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See perfect LUCK (1).
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See perfect UNPREDICTABILITY (1).
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See perfect LUCK (2).





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