Idioms
follow up (something) or follow (something) up
to make (one action) more successful by doing something more
The doctor followed up his phone call in the morning with a visit in the afternoon.
fond of (someone or something)
food for thought
fool around
foot the bill
footloose and fancy-free
for a song
for all (something)
for all I care
for all I know
for all intents and purposes
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by a whisker
run away with (something)
for instance
deem it to be necessary
walk all over (someone)
off campus
turn out (something) or turn (something) out
play innocent
set (someone) up in business or set up (someone) in business
in the public eye
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