Idiom
To be/feel up to doing something.
To be capable of or fit for something.
Exact(32)
When it comes to doing something about the Balkans they need to convince everyone else.
I was intrigued, and also impressed, by Tallinn's commitment to doing something about it.
New Labour bounded into office in 1997, committed to doing something about architecture and cities.
Rather than study this problem yet again, COPE is actually committed to doing something about this problem now".
Countries across the world have joined the conversation willingly, ready to acknowledge their guilt and commit to doing something about it.
"They are open to doing something about their own issues because it could help their kid, and that's a very strong hook for mothers," Dr. Grupp-Phelan said.
Similar(28)
"We wanted to do something about that".
She decided to do something about it.
"We have to do something about it".
Feffer decided to do something about it.
We want to do something about it.
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