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I don't quite understand this sentence, anyone there could help me explain it a little bit?
"All you’ve got to do is decide to go and the hardest part is over."
what confused me is "the hardest part is over", what does it mean? thanks in advance.
what confused me is "the hardest part is over", what does it mean? thanks in advance.
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The sentence means that taking the decision is the hardest thing / most difficult thing to do. What follows is much easier.
"Over" = completed, finished, done.
The hardest part of going is making the decision to do that. By making that decision, the hardest part is finished.
The hardest part of going is making the decision to do that. By making that decision, the hardest part is finished.
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