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make your way (to go towards): Please enjoy your dinner and then make your way to the bus, which will leave shortly.

take place

  take place (to happen, usually events that have been arranged or planned) The conference takes place in October in Seattle, USA. The wedding is set to take place on November 8. envocabulary.com

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take issue with

  take issue with  formal (to disagree with) There are a few points that I have to take issue with. Two of the members chose to take issue with the plan.   envocabulary.com

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work against the clock

  work against the clock (to work as fast as possible and try to finish something before a certain time) We are working against the clock to finish the job on time. You’ll have to work against the clock if we want to meet the deadline. envocabulary.com

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hit the sack

  hit the sack (go to bed) Come on, everyone, it’s time to hit the sack. I feel really sleepy. I’m going to hit the sack after supper. Let’s hit the hay; we need to make an early start tomorrow. Also: hit the hay     envocabulary.com

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from the word go

  from the word go  informal (from the beginning) Our marriage was a disaster from the word go. Let’s have everything clear right from the word go.   envocabulary.com

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