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羊毛出在羊身上 (yángmáo chū zài yáng shēn shàng) - This expression translates to "the wool comes from the sheep." It is often used to imply that the source of something is directly related to its origin. For instance, when someone benefits from a situation, it can be said that the benefits ultimately come from the same source.
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