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Jigneshbharati Posted 10 years ago
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Pakistan Have Their Work Cut Out for Them vs New Zealand
What is the meaning and use of "have" here?
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"to have one's work cut out" is a set phrase, meaning to be facing a tough task.

  • "to have one's work cut out" is a set phrase, meaning to be facing a tough task.
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"to have one's work cut out" is a set phrase, meaning to be facing a tough task.

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