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  • 61have someone or something covered — have (got) someone or something covered (informal) : to have done, gotten, or provided whatever is needed Don t worry about a thing. We ve got you covered. [=we have taken care of everything that you might need] You don t need to buy soda for the …

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  • 62have a good mind to do something — have a good mind (to do something) informal if you say you have a good mind to do something, especially to punish someone, you mean that you would like to do it, and might do it, although you probably will not. I have a good mind to report you to …

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  • 63have a good mind — (to do something) informal if you say you have a good mind to do something, especially to punish someone, you mean that you would like to do it, and might do it, although you probably will not. I have a good mind to report you to the headmaster… …

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  • 64have your doubts (about) — phrase to have reasons why you do not feel certain about someone or something He might be telling the truth, but I have my doubts. Thesaurus: to be uncertainsynonym Main entry: doubt …

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  • 65have something in mind — have (something) in mind to be thinking about something as a possibility. I thought we might eat out tonight. Where did you have in mind? (usually used in questions) I think that s probably what he had in mind …

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  • 66have in mind — have (something) in mind to be thinking about something as a possibility. I thought we might eat out tonight. Where did you have in mind? (usually used in questions) I think that s probably what he had in mind …

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  • 67have nothing to lose — phrase if you have nothing to lose, you can try something because even if you fail it will not make your situation any worse, but you might gain if you succeed Figuring they had nothing to lose, they decided to audition for the show. Thesaurus:… …

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  • 68have an open mind — have/keep an open mind to wait until you know all the facts before forming an opinion or making a judgement. Mike might not be guilty you should keep an open mind until after his case is heard in court. I like to keep an open mind about what… …

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  • 69have a lot to lose — have a lot/too much/to lose phrase to be in a position where something bad might happen if you are not successful They are reluctant to get involved in this, they’ve got a lot to lose. Thesaurus: to be in, or to get into a difficult… …

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  • 70have too much to lose — have a lot/too much/to lose phrase to be in a position where something bad might happen if you are not successful They are reluctant to get involved in this, they’ve got a lot to lose. Thesaurus: to be in, or to get into a difficult… …

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