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Most critical, he advised, was to be able to quit a loser.
If she keeps it up, she should be able to quit her night job fairly soon.
I have also realized Shelly might never be able to quit drugs.
Unless something dramatic happens on the economic front, most of us are not going to be able to quit — period.
It is while holed up in the loo that Serge secretly engages in insider trading, hoping to make enough money to be able to quit work.
She was glad to be able to quit her job on kitchen and cashier duty at McDonald's in anticipation of joining the Army.
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@theology_nerd And then, I ultimately remember my own idiosyncrasy of never being able to quit anything :) .
When Allison got tired of heroin, she was able to quit, as most addicts eventually do.
Over the past decade, though, he just hasn't been able to quit Elizabeth.
By 1992, they were able to quit their day jobs and jettison their pickup gigs.
Overall, 47.3% of the patients decreased de use of alcohol, while 48.5% were able to quit it.
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