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have a go at each other

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He said: ‘Let them just carry on and have a go at each other – as long as we are getting results’.”

You don't want a big scrap but you certainly want some players to have a go at each other.

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It's important you stick together, you air your feelings, when there's a problem you can all sit round and all have a go at each other.

And the TFC fans and Crew supporters that usually have a go at each other on the online forums leading up to these games have shown nothing but class and respect.

There had been "fierce internal disputes", and Pirate assembly members had a habit of using Twitter to "publicly have a go at each other", the paper said.

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

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