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Rpsh Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

get right up to

"The Google policy on a lot of things," he told attendees at the Aspen Institute'sWashington Ideas Forum, "is to get right up to the creepy line and not cross it."

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Here, it means to get as close to something as possible. It can be used in other situations to mean get directly involved in.

  • Here, it means to get as close to something as possible.
  • It can be used in other situations to mean get directly involved in.
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Here, it means to get as close to something as possible. It can be used in other situations to mean get directly involved in.
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Got it! Thank you.

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