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under someone's nose
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informal
neutral
Directly in someone's immediate view or very close to them, often implying that it is obvious or easily discovered.
Happening or placed so near someone that it should be noticed, frequently used to indicate that it was nevertheless overlooked.
Examples:
EN:
Wave enough green under someone's nose, and they're liable to do anything.
ES:
Pon suficientes billetes en manos de alguien y harán cualquier cosa.
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