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Term: "go in for"

Description:

The phrase "go in for" is a versatile idiom that can be used as a verb phrase or a noun phrase. It generally means to participate in, engage in, have an interest in, or support something. It can also refer to a specific activity, hobby, or sport that someone enjoys or finds appealing. Additionally, "go in for" can express a person's inclination or preference for a particular person, thing, or idea.

Example Sentences:

Verb Phrase:

  1. I go in for yoga every evening to stay fit.
  2. She goes in for painting as a means of relaxation.
  3. They always go in for adventurous activities like hiking and rock climbing.

Noun Phrase:

  1. Football is his go in for, and he never misses a game.
  2. She has a go in for for collecting comic books.
  3. Many people have a go in for in gardening to enjoy the beauty of nature.

Expression of Inclination or Preference:

  1. He seems to have a go in for the traditional approach to problem-solving.
  2. I don't really go in for reality TV shows; I prefer documentaries instead.
  3. She has a go in for for organic products and tries to buy them whenever possible.

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