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  • 41have no use for something — have no use for (someone/something) to have a very low opinion of someone or something. To my mother, my friends were simply a bunch of bums, and she had no use for them. He has no use for gossip, which he thinks is a waste of time. Etymology:… …

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  • 42have no use for — (someone/something) to have a very low opinion of someone or something. To my mother, my friends were simply a bunch of bums, and she had no use for them. He has no use for gossip, which he thinks is a waste of time. Etymology: based on the… …

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  • 43have a thing about something — have a thing about (something) to have a strong opinion about something. I ve always had a thing about fresh raspberries, so now I grow them in my garden. She won t come to the beach with me because she has a thing about getting sand between her… …

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  • 44have a thing about — (something) to have a strong opinion about something. I ve always had a thing about fresh raspberries, so now I grow them in my garden. She won t come to the beach with me because she has a thing about getting sand between her toes. Usage notes:… …

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  • 45have a down on somebody — have a ˈdown on sb/sth idiom (BrE, informal) to have a bad opinion of a person or thing Main entry: ↑downidiom …

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  • 46have a down on something — have a ˈdown on sb/sth idiom (BrE, informal) to have a bad opinion of a person or thing Main entry: ↑downidiom …

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  • 47have an open mind — have/keep an open mind ► to wait until you know all the facts before forming an opinion or making a decision about something: »The judge urged the jury to keep an open mind until they had heard all the evidence. Main Entry: ↑open …

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  • 48have/keep an open mind — ► to wait until you know all the facts before forming an opinion or making a decision about something: »The judge urged the jury to keep an open mind until they had heard all the evidence. Main Entry: ↑open …

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  • 49have a high opinion of — have respect for, think highly of (someone) …

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  • 50have 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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