Buenos y malos martes, los hay en todas partes.

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This phrase may be literally translated as "There are good and bad Tuesdays everywhere."
Buenos y malos martes, los hay en todas partes.
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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A proverb is a sentence or phrase that offers advice or expresses a commonly-held truth (e.g., All that glitters is not gold.).
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a. Tuesdays can be just as good or bad as any other day.
Hago el examen de conducir el martes, y ya sabes lo que dicen aquí de los martes. - ¿Que traen mala suerte? Tonterías. Buenos y malos martes los hay en todas partes.I'm taking my driving test on Tuesday, and you know what they say about Tuesdays here. - ¿That they bring bad luck? Nonsense. Tuesdays can be just as good or bad as any other day.
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