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to get in control of one's situation (often financial situation) in Idioms
to get what one deserves in Idioms
to stop having inappropriate thoughts in Idioms
to get value for what you have paid for in Idioms
to stop interfering in someone else's business in Idioms
to choose the correct order of priorities in Idioms
to be able to say what one thinks in Idioms
to become accustomed to something, to become accustomed to a ship moving at sea in Idioms
to get a second burst of energy (usually after being tired) in Idioms
to receive the first major opportunity of one's career in Idioms
to get confused about something in Idioms
to escape from a situation that one does not like in Idioms
to avoid doing something that you should do or that you said you would do in Idioms
to take some clothes off so that you can put on more comfortable clothes in Idioms
to leave somewhere, to escape in Idioms
to get free from a problem or bad situation in Idioms
to get out of control in Idioms
to disobey or ignore the rules of something in Idioms
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