Idioms
go through with (something)
to finish something, to do something as planned or agreed
My friend has decided to go through with his plans to finish university.
go to (someone's) head
go to any length
go to bat for (someone)
go to one's head
go to pieces
go to pot
go to rack and ruin
go to seed
go to the expense (of doing something)
go to the trouble (of doing something)
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in one ear and out the other
an end in itself
rally around (someone or something)
take time off
know (something) only too well
come with the territory
a brush with the law
take the rap for (someone or something)
take a hand in (something)
hit the bricks
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Fact
There is no element on Mendeleev's (the current) periodic table of elements abbreviated, either partially, or fully, with the letter J.
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