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An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you know the definition. Could there be "somewhere over the rainbow?" Yes, you could have a place that was beyond or over a rainbow, so this is not an idiom. The song is talking about a place that Dorothy thinks is better than where she is now, that she thinks might be beyond the rainbow she sees.

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