Idioms

learn to live with (something)
to learn to adapt to something unpleasant or painful
My mother and father must learn to live with not having a supermarket close to them.

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  • least of all
  • leave (someone or something) behind
  • leave (someone or something) in (someone's) hands
  • leave (someone) alone
  • leave (someone) flat
  • leave (someone) for dead
  • leave (someone) high and dry
  • leave (someone) holding the bag
  • leave (someone) in peace
  • leave (someone) in the lurch
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  • keep up an act
  • a matter of course
  • leave a bad taste in (someone's) mouth
  • not (someone's) cup of tea
  • come back
  • set forth (somewhere)
  • run after (someone) or (something)
  • run scared
  • as for (someone or something)
  • lean toward (doing something)


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