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▸ verb: (intransitive, originally US, idiomatic) To apply oneself to study, or a task or work; to focus on or take a serious attitude towards something; to put forth the needed effort.
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▸ verb: (intransitive, originally US, idiomatic) To apply oneself to study, or a task or work; to focus on or take a serious attitude towards something; to put forth the needed effort.
Similar:
knuckle down,
slave,
buckle to,
buckle,
get down to business,
bear down,
buff up,
apply oneself,
put one's mind to it,
take,
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