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don't buy
verb as in decline
Example Sentences
Another former minister told me, “by any measure we are underspending – if you don’t buy the insurance policy you end up having to pay yourself and the cost of real conflicts would be immense in comparison”.
I don’t buy the argument that Clinton and Harris weren’t strong candidates, especially considering who they were up against.
He keeps exaggerating his crowd sizes, has tripled down on tariffs even though his own supporters don’t buy that it’ll fix things, and that comedian making fun of Puerto Rico?
“I don’t buy things very often anymore, I think we all buy too much,” says Pacitti.
Don't buy too many ingredients at once, especially perishables.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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