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Combinación de palabras cuyo significado es normalmente coloquial y no literal. El conjunto de palabras no admite variación y puede tener un significado distinto al que se podría interpretar por la simple lectura de sus componentes, interpretación literal, o en un contexto diferente. // For questions about expressions, combinations of words whose meanings may not be literal.
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Spanish expression for this specific use of "You want" or "You are looking for..."
In English, say when correcting someone who has been looking for something in the wrong place, you can use "you want..." to point them into the right direction.
A very contrived example:
Person 1: I' …