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goes about

verb as in undertake

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This, like many ideas Easter digs into in his illuminating debut, is a glimpse at how the author goes about breaking down the climate toll of the U.S. agricultural system: One dish at a time.

From Salon

While it is always intriguing to see how a new skipper goes about things, England’s method is ingrained, so we are unlikely to witness any radical changes.

From BBC

“The way he goes about his business is always top-notch.”

Analytics are playing an ever-increasing role in cricket but that is just one element to be factored in as the former England captain goes about shaping her squad.

From BBC

After relying on an older core to reach the World Cup semi-finals last year, Borthwick says 2024 has been the “second phase” of his tenure as he goes about building a new team.

From BBC

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

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