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AnatolyG•VoiceUnlock
Professional TeacherFriday's idiom:
Put it all on the line - To put forth one's maximum amount of energy or effort; to make use of all of one's resources or abilities.
Two examples:
You want to win the championship, right? Well, then you've got to go out there and put it all on the line!
This product is our last chance to make it in this industry, so we're putting it all on the line to make sure it sells.
Jun 3, 2022 5:56 AM
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