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idiomit's an ill wind (that blows no good)(also it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good BrE)spoken used in order to say that every problem or bad situation brings good things or advantages for someone:'It's an ill wind,' thought Claire. Micky's death was a tragedy, but at least it had healed the rift between his wife and his mother.Builders in the South-East were quick to see that it was an ill wind that did nobody any good, and worked overtime repairing the damage caused by the storm.
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