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"Cross that bridge when you come to it" is an idiom that means you don't need to worry about a possible problem or difficulty until it happens. For example, if you are planning a trip and start worrying about what you will do if the weather is bad, someone might say "cross that bridge when you come to it," meaning it's not worth worrying about until it becomes a reality. Essentially, it's a reminder not to stress about potential problems until they actually occur.