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go to the brink

 

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Go to the Brink

Description:

Go to the brink is an idiomatic expression that refers to taking a particular situation or action to its most extreme or critical point. It suggests reaching the edge of a significant decision or a precarious situation where adverse consequences might occur.

Sample Sentences:

1. Verb:

She decided to go to the brink and quit her job without having another one lined up.

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2. Verb:

The negotiators were willing to go to the brink in order to secure a better deal.

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3. Noun:

The country's economy was on the brink of collapse before the government intervened.

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4. Adjective:

He has a go-to-the-brink mentality, always pushing himself to take risks and seek adventure.

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5. Adverb:

They approached the issue go-to-the-brink, not considering the potential consequences.

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