seen better days

The phrase "seen better days" is used to describe something or someone that is in a poor or deteriorated condition compared to its past state when it was in better shape, quality, or performance. It implies that the subject has experienced a decline or downfall over time or has gone through a period of better conditions that are no longer present.


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