Idioms
go in for (something)
to choose something as one's particular interest, to occupy oneself with something
My friend is going to university and will go in for medicine. Many of the students are going in for water sports recently.
go in one ear and out the other
go into detail
go into effect
go into hiding
go into hock
go into orbit
go it alone
go jump in a lake
go like clockwork
go off
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have one's nose in (something)
think little of (someone or something)
on the go
out of step
Your guess is as good as mine.
under one's thumb
in stock
have an ace up one's sleeve
sell out (someone or something) or sell (someone or something) out
a falling-out (with someone)
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