go on about - to talk about something in a repetitive or annoying way., live up to - to be as good as what was expected or promised., stand up for - to defend or support something or someone., come up against - to face a problem, difficulty, or opposition., get away with - to do something wrong or bad without being punished or suffering, get out of - to avoid doing something you do not want to do., go in for - to take part in or become involved in something (often a competition or activity)., go on at - to complain to or criticise someone repeatedly., catch up with - to reach the same point or level as someone/something after falling behind.,

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