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Now, does being part of a family require us to occasionally go along with an activity we might not be wild about?

From Slate Aug. 25, 2021

Sure, being part of a family means occasionally going along with a plan or activity we may not personally be wild about.

From Slate Nov. 4, 2020

But if you’re a regular Joe or Jane, you should be wild about the Wildcats.

From Washington Times Mar. 16, 2015

Connecticut may be wild about the Huskies, but no state is as crazy about women's basketball as Tennessee, which sent four teams to stop Connecticut in the tournament: Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Tennessee State and Memphis State.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Cousin Jimmy would be wild about them;" and she added impetuously, "But the hats aren't in the least like the one I am wearing."

From Life and Gabriella The Story of a Woman's Courage by Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson




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