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cheer up
v.
1.cause (somebody) to feel happier or more cheerful
2.become cheerful
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not have a leg to stand on
to have no good proof or excuse for something, to have no good evidence or defence to offer someone
"The company does not have a leg to stand on if they refuse to pay the money that they owe you."
1.
As the situation has changed,
(P) since we last discussed this matter
(Q) it was best to contact you,
(R) it appeared to me
(S) without losing. time
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PQRS
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PRQS
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PRSQ
d.
SPRQ
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