Let sleeping dogs lie

"Let sleeping dogs lie" is a common idiomatic expression that means to avoid interfering with or reopening a situation that is currently calm or dormant, as this may cause more trouble or complications. It suggests that it is better to leave things as they are and not stir up unnecessary conflict or problems.


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