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on the loose
free to go, not shut in or locked in by anything
The zoo animals were on the loose for three hours before the zookeeper discovered their escape.
on the make
on the market
on the mend
on the money
on the move
on the nose
on the off-chance
on the one hand
on the other hand
on the point of (doing something)
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catch sight of (someone or something)
in return for (someone or something)
busman's holiday
muster up the courage
come around
no skin off (someone's) teeth/nose
hold down a job
boss (someone) around or boss around (someone)
the real thing
variety is the spice of life
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