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go under

verb as in fail, submerge

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Each time you go under the knife you are rolling the dice.

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A short time later, Matthew Altarno said one boy ran up looking upset and told him: "Have you seen my friend? He's gone under the water and not come up."

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She said the partnership with TikTok would help people "make safer and more informed choices before they go under the knife – wherever that may be."

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She is concerned about her business going under.

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After the demise of Worcester Warriors, Wasps and London Irish, another club going under would have reduced the Prem to nine teams.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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