Let's not go through all that again Meaning in English
expression
Definition
This expression is used to suggest not repeating a difficult, unpleasant, or tiring situation, especially when talking about it or experiencing it again would be stressful or unnecessary.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and often used to avoid repeating conversations or situations that caused conflict or stress. Implies a desire to move on. Common in discussions about past arguments, mistakes, or bad experiences.
Example Sentences
Let's not go through all that again; we already solved the problem last week.
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The conversation was difficult. Let's not go through all that again.
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Let's not go through all that again just because of a small mistake.
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We already argued about this—let's not go through all that again.
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Please, let's not go through all that again; I just want to move forward.
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If you bring that up, let's not go through all that again—it's in the past.
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