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Idioms and Expressions Session 7 #13 [get off the ground] If a plan or activity gets off the ground’or you get it off the ground, it starts or succeeds A lot more money will be required to get this project off the ground. #14 push one's luck to continue doing something too long; to keep taking chances to try too hard to get a particular result and risk losing what you have achieved She's agreed'to help on Saturday, but | think I'd be pushing myluck if | asked her to be here the whole weekend. 9) Ado JS @lgAy oih}) 5s) @IS SS\Lol AS aS 9 ably @m 9) Lomitd 03)5 JS 9! Vo (303. 25ys Go 9) cubis D100 s36b) Sw GLA cisSury) ays shy

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