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quid pro quo

n.
1.something for something

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    take exception to (something)
    to speak against something, to find fault with something, to be angered by something
    The man took exception to the fact that everyone was able to play golf well except him.



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    I could ________ bought that car but I didn't have enough money to pay for the petrol.

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