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change horses in midstream

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Etymology

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Popularized by Abraham Lincoln.

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change horses in midstream (third-person singular simple present changes horses in midstream, present participle changing horses in midstream, simple past and past participle changed horses in midstream)

  1. (idiomatic) To change one's plan or approach when an effort is already underway or at another inopportune time.

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Often used as a caution: "don't change horses in midstream".

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