Idioms

go about one's business
to be busy or start working on something
Everybody is going about their business again after the holidays.

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  • go after (someone)
  • go after (something)
  • go against the grain
  • go ahead
  • go ahead (and do something)
  • go ahead (with something)
  • go all out
  • go along
  • go along with (someone or something)
  • go along with (someone)
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  • willpower
  • not (someone's) cup of tea
  • take issue with (someone or something)
  • good riddance to bad rubbish
  • vote of thanks
  • take pity on (someone or something)
  • tip (someone) off or tip off (someone)
  • grit one's teeth
  • lace into (something)
  • gloss (something) over or gloss over (something)


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