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Old February 24, 2013, 03:40 AM
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Question Every dog has its day

I am not looking for a literal translation, but for a Spanish (Spain, not South America or Mexico) equivalent. This is the only one I could find so far, can someone tell me if it makes sense/is commonly used?

'a cada santo le llega su día de fiesta'
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