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brace oneself for

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1.prepare mentally or emotionally for something unpleasant

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    take that tack
    to take a course of action or do something that is different from the preceding course of action
    I decided to take that tack when I realized that I was making no progress with my previous plans.



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    Because when the ________ of the piece arrived in the shape of a burglar to steal something, he didn't find anything valuable.

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