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go in for
Have a particular interest in or liking for, as in He really goes in for classical music . [Mid-1800s]
Take part in, especially as a specialty. For example, She's going in for tennis this year . [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
“I have some serious issues with that kind of thinking. I just want to play the guitars, and if there’s a scratch or a bump, so what? I don’t go in for mint instruments because mint instruments don’t sound good. They have no soul, bro.”
Although CT scans can and sometimes do cause cancer in patients, the reality is that you probably aren’t in much danger when you go in for a recommended scan.
The first time she expected to go in for sentencing, Perez said, she got up at 3:30 a.m. to wait in a holding cell for more than 8 hours before learning there would be no bus.
“His crew hated him. He’s not a big rugged fireman. He’s pudgy, he’s prissy, fastidious and neat. Doesn’t go in for the pranking and hijinks that firemen do. So he doesn’t get along with these guys.”
And, so, I’m elated and ecstatic that he’s getting to go in for defense.
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