music to my ears
The phrase "music to my ears" is an idiomatic expression that means something pleasant or delightful to hear. It is often used to describe something that brings joy, satisfaction, or relief to a person. The phrase originates from the idea that music is often appreciated for its pleasant sounds, melodies, and harmonies, and when something is described as "music to my ears," it implies that it is as pleasing and enjoyable as listening to music.
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