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  • 71beg to differ with someone — beg to differ (with (someone)) to have a different opinion. Some people think losing that game brought the team together, but I beg to differ the team has always been together. Many believe our planet is in danger, but I beg to disagree it s not… …

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  • 72beg to differ with — beg to differ (with (someone)) to have a different opinion. Some people think losing that game brought the team together, but I beg to differ the team has always been together. Many believe our planet is in danger, but I beg to disagree it s not… …

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  • 73beg to differ — (with (someone)) to have a different opinion. Some people think losing that game brought the team together, but I beg to differ the team has always been together. Many believe our planet is in danger, but I beg to disagree it s not our planet but …

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  • 74beg or borrow something — or beg, borrow, or steal something to manage to find something you need by whatever method you can I was determined to beg, borrow, or steal a copy of that book from somewhere …

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  • 75beg, borrow, or steal something — beg or borrow something or beg, borrow, or steal something to manage to find something you need by whatever method you can I was determined to beg, borrow, or steal a copy of that book from somewhere …

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  • 76beg-pardon — /beg pahr dn/, n. Australia and New Zealand. an expression of apology (used esp. in the phrase with no beg pardons). [1905 10] * * * …

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  • 77beg the question — In philosophy to beg the question is to assume something to be true that has not yet been proved. I have seen the idiom also to mean that a question is crying out to be asked …

    The small dictionary of idiomes

  • 78beg the question — means, strictly speaking, to question an unproved assumption that is used as the basis for an argument. For example, to ask ‘why do you listen to that rubbish?’ begs the question when the quality of the music is the point at issue. In general use …

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  • 79beg off — ► beg off withdraw from a promise or undertaking. Main Entry: ↑beg …

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  • 80beg the question — ► beg the question 1) (of a fact or action) invite a question or point that has not been dealt with. 2) assume the truth of a proposition without arguing it. Main Entry: ↑beg …

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