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take a fling



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He was on the way back from St. Chamond a few days later when a messenger clambered into his compartment at Dijon with President Auriol's invitation to take a fling at forming a government.

From Time Magazine Archive

He went on to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar, interrupted his studies to work for Herbert Hoover's relief commission in Belgium, to go to India, take a fling in General Smuts's East African Army.

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By 1927 he had decided to take a fling at the U.S.

From Time Magazine Archive

Most professional money managers, Merrill Lynch's included, have been sensibly enough urging investors anxious to take a fling in the market to put their money into stocks of blue-chip companies.

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"Well, now, have you come round to take a fling at me?" said the girl, with more of terror than anger in her voice.

From Norston's Rest by Stephens, Ann S. (Ann Sophia)




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