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  • 111have (your) heart set on (something) — to want something very much. She s got her heart set on dance lessons …

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  • 112have an ear for something — have an ear for (something) if someone has an ear for music, poetry, or languages, they are good at hearing, repeating, or understanding these sounds. She s never had much of an ear for languages. (often negative) …

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  • 113have an ear for — (something) if someone has an ear for music, poetry, or languages, they are good at hearing, repeating, or understanding these sounds. She s never had much of an ear for languages. (often negative) …

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  • 114have butterflies in your stomach — have butterflies in (your) stomach to feel very nervous. Her mouth was dry, there were butterflies in her stomach, and her knees were shaking so much it was hard to walk on stage …

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  • 115have butterflies in stomach — have butterflies in (your) stomach to feel very nervous. Her mouth was dry, there were butterflies in her stomach, and her knees were shaking so much it was hard to walk on stage …

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  • 116have had its day — have had its/(your) day to be much less popular than before. The general view in the country is that socialism has had its day. She was a best selling author in the 1950s and 60s, but I think she s had her day …

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  • 117have had your day — have had its/(your) day to be much less popular than before. The general view in the country is that socialism has had its day. She was a best selling author in the 1950s and 60s, but I think she s had her day …

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  • 118have had day — have had its/(your) day to be much less popular than before. The general view in the country is that socialism has had its day. She was a best selling author in the 1950s and 60s, but I think she s had her day …

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  • 119have the edge on someone — have the edge on/over (someone/something) to be slightly better than someone or something else. He s got the edge over other teachers because he s so much more experienced. The new Renault has the edge on other similar models it s larger and… …

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  • 120have the edge over someone — have the edge on/over (someone/something) to be slightly better than someone or something else. He s got the edge over other teachers because he s so much more experienced. The new Renault has the edge on other similar models it s larger and… …

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