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buy something

  1. Believe something; accept as true or satisfactory. For example, You think he's a millionaire? I just won't buy that. [Slang; 1920s]



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Maybe they're learning how to do digital reselling anytime they have to buy something, and they get rewarded based on how many other people they're inducing to buy.

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It added: "Many households are resorting to extreme measures to find food, including begging, and collecting garbage to sell to buy something to eat."

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Faced with the website problems, it's possible customers may have gone to an M&S store to buy something.

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Who would buy something in this condition?

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Every spring, I get the urge to buy something new: a sundress, a pretty blouse or something hopeful after a long, drab winter.

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