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The saying "the sun never sets on the British Empire" referred to the vastness of the British Empire at its height, indicating that it was so extensive that there was always at least one part of it in daylight. This phrase highlighted Britain's global dominance and colonial reach across various continents, including Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Australia. It symbolized the empire's power and the idea that British influence was felt worldwide.

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