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Discover Ludwig"choke it" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to cut off or restrict the flow or movement of something. Example: "She tried to drink the thick milkshake through a straw, but it was too thick and she ended up choking on it."
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"Choke It Down, and Vote for Menendez" was its headline.
Having expressed concern that Comcast would try to choke it, Bloomberg has demanded that Comcast treat its channel the same way as CNBC.
Surprisingly, he declares that trying to measure his firm's innovation process would choke it off altogether.
"We just want to choke it by the neck until it gives us every last egg".
If you hold it too tight, you can choke it off.
Maybe he could squeeze all the aloofness out of the boy, just choke it out until it was gone.
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This exotic species emerges earlier than our native flora, choking it out.
The only way to halt terrorism is by choking it off at the source.
Flooding closed interstates and secondary roads, choking it off by land.
Furthermore, ancient yokes pressed against a hard-pulling animal's windpipe, choking it.
Its centerpiece was an ancient wood cookstove that heated the place while choking it with smoke.
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