
jump on the bandwagon
/ˌdʒʌmp ɒn ðə ˈbændwæɡən/
to join others in doing something fashionable
jump on the bandwagon in a sentence
“Every company jumped on the AI bandwagon.”
Origin of jump on the bandwagon
From American circus wagons carrying bands, politicians encouraging supporters to jump on
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