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on the off-chance
in case something may happen, with the slight possibility that something may happen
I asked the salesman if he had the new computer in his store on the off-chance that he may have one.
on the one hand
on the other hand
on the point of (doing something)
on the QT
on the right track
on the road
on the rocks
on the same page
on the same wavelength
on the sly
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go-getter
pick up (someone) or pick (someone) up
strike out at (someone or something)
par for the course
come from far and wide
foam at the mouth
wind up (with something)
same to you
small fry
tell (someone) a thing or two
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Close to two million people who go to hospitals in the United States for one ailment wind up catching another.
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