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Do Americans use the phrase "club together"?
I've heard it a couple of times in British English in the meaning of sharing the cost of something.
For example, we clubbed together to buy her a nice birthday present.
How about American English or other varieties of English? Do you use this expression there?
If not, what would you say in this situation?
2020年11月6日 11:43
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No, Americans wouldn't say "clubbed together." You might say "pitched in" or "went in." For example: We all pitched in to buy you a present. Or, We all went in on the present.
2020年11月6日
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