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go straight
verb as in reform
Example Sentences
She was going to go straight to Noem.
Vance added that anyone whose political rhetoric encourages violence against law enforcement can “go straight to hell.”
Well, I just started doing that a long time ago because I would go hiking in the morning and then I’d go straight to the gym, and I found it was convenient, and now I’m used to it, so I just do it,” he shared.
Think about most children you know: If one or both of their parents died, would they go straight to an orphanage?
New government rules mean teenagers fresh out of school have been able to bypass military service and go straight into the regular army as contract soldiers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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