Clean slate

A fresh beginning with no record of past mistakes, debts, or problems; an opportunity to start over without being burdened by previous actions or their consequences.

This phrase dates to the 1850s and refers to the slate boards once used in schools, which could be wiped clean and used again. The metaphor of erasing what was written before to start fresh became a powerful symbol for new beginnings.

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