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		idiomthe grass is (always) greener (on the other side of the fence)used in order to say that what someone else has always seems better than what you have:I used to long for retirement - but, you know how it is, the grass is always greener somewhere else.I think it's a case of the grass being greener on the other side of the fence - you look at someone and you wish you had her figure, or her hair. 
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