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take the plunge







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They were just ones to take the plunge.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Jones' successor Steve Borthwick might be the one to finally take the plunge.

From BBC

He has consistently been linked to Premier League clubs in each transfer window for the past few years, despite only being 22, so the time might have come to take the plunge.

From BBC

His 26 goals in 47 appearances for Frankfurt has been enough for the Merseysiders to take the plunge in a deal that will cost in-excess of £70m.

From BBC

Nonetheless, with the exception of two GOP senators — McConnell’s fellow Kentuckian Rand Paul and Thom Tillis of North Carolina, who was compelled to announce his retirement in the wake of attacks following his “no” vote — the conference agreed to hold hands and take the plunge together.

From Salon