I don't need to convince you about the benefits of recycling; you're already preaching to the choir
The environmental group was preaching to the choir when they presented their findings to fellow activists
He tried to explain the importance of digital marketing, but he was preaching to the choir since everyone in the room was a marketer
During the meeting, the CEO discussed the need for innovation, but it felt like he was preaching to the choir
As a vegan, I don't have to convince my friends about plant-based diets; I'm just preaching to the choir
The author spoke about the power of literature at the book festival, preaching to the choir
When the team celebrated their championship win, the coach was preaching to the choir about their dedication
The teacher explained the rules of grammar to the advanced English class, effectively preaching to the choir
The politician's speech on public service was met with applause from his supporters, a clear case of preaching to the choir
If you're talking about the wonders of coffee to a barista, you're definitely preaching to the choir
You are absolutely right, that's the best solution.
I know, but you don't have to preach to the choir.
I just want to make sure we agree.
I'm just preaching to the choir here about its importance
We all already agree on its importance
Everyone here already knows how vital it is