have seen this movie
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Verb
have seen this movie (third-person singular simple present has seen this movie, present participle having seen this movie, simple past and past participle had seen this movie)
- (idiomatic) To have experienced a situation which is the same as or similar to the current situation, especially with a sense of the unpleasantness or tiresomeness of the recurring situation.
- 2008 June 23, Amy Sullivan, "Will Pro-Choice Women Back McCain?," Time (retrieved 6 Feb 2017):
- The 2008 presidential race may have been branded a "change" election, but abortion rights advocates have seen this movie before.
- 2013 Nov. 28, John R. Allen and Michael E. O'Hanlon, "Ignore Karzai's Arrogant Insults," New York Times (retrieved 6 Feb 2017):
- After the defeat of the Soviets in 1989, civil war, state collapse and Taliban victory followed. The Afghan people have seen this movie already.
- 2014 Jan. 27, Louise Armitstead, "Tide going out on emerging markets, warns Fidelity," Telegraph (UK) (retrieved 6 Feb 2017):
- Dominic Rossi, global chief investment officer at Fidelity, said . . . “We have seen this movie before. . . . One emerging market country after another gets left stranded.”
- 2008 June 23, Amy Sullivan, "Will Pro-Choice Women Back McCain?," Time (retrieved 6 Feb 2017):
Usage notes
- Often followed by before or already.