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Ol Good Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

To come through in the clutch

To come through in the clutch ...How do you understand this expression? Could you please help me with it?
  

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Hi, to do something when things have become very difficult, when there is a lot of pressure. eg He got ready to kick the ball. If he scored, his team would win the Gold medal.

  • Hi, to do something when things have become very difficult, when there is a lot of pressure.
  • eg He got ready to kick the ball.
  • If he scored, his team would win the Gold medal.
  • If he didn't , they would lose.
  • 20,000 people watched him He scored!
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Hi,

to do something when things have become very difficult, when there is a lot of pressure.

eg
He got ready to kick the ball. If he scored, his team would win the Gold medal. If he didn't , they would lose.
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Hi, Clive!
Thanks a lot! Emotion: rose

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