The Winchester Fire Arms Company coined the phrase that one in every million of their lever action rifles were perfect and were often given to great shots during shooting competitions in the 1800's
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
come to me. lets emabrase
Aviation etiquette.
From hell.
"Wishing for dreams to come true" is the gerund phrase.
Who coined the phrase, One in a million””
One in a million is a phrase. Out of the frying pan and into the fire is a phrase. Over the hill is a phrase.
The phrase "a million to one" is a way of expressing extreme rarity or improbability. It implies that the chances of something happening are very low, with only a one in a million chance of occurring.
One million and one. (1,000,001)
No, they use the phrase just as anyone would use it.
one hundred million and one, one hundred million and two,one hundred million and three,one hundred million and four,one hundred million and five,one hundred million and six,one hundred million and seven..............
2 million but come on are you serious just do one fifth of 10 then add the million
Which phrase does not come from the Preamble to the Constitution?
It's short for "The chances of (something) happening are so small that you'll look for it a million times before it happens once"
August 25 1996
Quadrillion indicates either one thousand million million (if ones uses the short scale) or one million million million million (if one uses the long scale). The word quadrillion comes from combing the English 'quadri' for four with the French million.
It is a hyperbolic phrase intended to magnify which means rare and hard to find. If I say my father is one in a million, that means he is precious and there is probably no father like him and even if there was, there would only be one father like him amongst a million fathers.