Idioms
go after (someone)
to try to catch someone
The police decided to go after the speeding cars near the school.
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)
go ape
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in particular
heart of stone
lull before the storm
possessed of (something)
get back
in essence
(not one's) cup of tea
one foot in the grave
have one foot in the grave
go off
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In the United States in 1976, a pound of potato chips cost 200 times more than a pound of potatoes.
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