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go after each other



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So the fact that we go after each other the way we do, or have been forced to go after each other the way we do.

From Salon Oct. 29, 2023

“What’s great about our generation is we are not here to go after each other, but uplift each other’s ideas and make the world a better place while doing it.”

From Washington Post Feb. 24, 2022

After seeing 11 players on each side go after each other, the action stops so that a lone individual can attempt to kick a ball through the uprights.

From The Guardian Apr. 9, 2020

That’s made the debates more contentious, and it has increased pressure on moderators who need to walk the fine line of letting candidates go after each other without losing control.

From Washington Times Mar. 4, 2016

As surfers we usually go after each other in the water, everybody snakes each other in the water.

From New York Times May 25, 2011




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