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Idiom
To be/feel up to doing something.
To be capable of or fit for something.
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Maybe it's prior to doing something else when you know you can't possibly pay attention to the device's scanning.
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"And even if they do get it done, say by 15 August, they will have to do something, enforce prior actions, to get the first tranche [of aid], which is almost impossible".
"It shows that in spite of whatever everyone says, there were people in the government who knew about Bin Laden prior to 9/11 and were prepared to do something about it," said Daniel J. Coleman, who in 1996 was the first F.B.I. agent detailed to the Central Intelligence Agency in the investigation of Bin Laden.
But it meant something to do something.
I wanted to do something".
George has to do something.
You have to do something.
He had to do something.
I want to do something".
She had to do something.
Not just to do something.
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