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he has a bigger fish to fry
  

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The saying is usually "He has bigger fish to fry" -- (plural, not " a bigger fish"). It means he has more important things to attend to.

  • The saying is usually "He has bigger fish to fry" -- (plural, not " a bigger fish").
  • It means he has more important things to attend to.
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The saying is usually "He has bigger fish to fry" -- (plural, not "a bigger fish"). It means he has more important things to attend to.

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