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The expression, 'when one door shuts, another one opens', is usually used to comfort someone who has experienced a disappointment. It means that whatever has been lost or not accomplished will soon be replaced by another opportunity.

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The item has every possible accessory. eg: a car with all the extras: air bags, Power Steering, reversing cameras etc.

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