1) To get something over with because it is inevitable. a) A dime a dozen. b) Bite the bullet. c) Let someone out off the hook. d) Get your act together. e) To make matters worse. f) Miss the boat. 2) Work better or leave. a) A dime a dozen. b) Bite the bullet. c) Let someone out off the hook. d) Get your act together. e) To make matters worse. f) Miss the boat. 3) It's too late. a) A dime a dozen. b) Bite the bullet. c) Let someone out off the hook. d) Get your act together. e) To make matters worse. f) Miss the boat. 4) Something common. a) A dime a dozen. b) Bite the bullet. c) Let someone out off the hook. d) Get your act together. e) To make matters worse. f) Miss the boat. 5) Make a problem worse. a) A dime a dozen. b) Bite the bullet. c) Let someone out off the hook. d) Get your act together. e) To make matters worse. f) Miss the boat. 6) To not hold someone responsible for something. a) A dime a dozen. b) Bite the bullet. c) Let someone out off the hook. d) Get your act together. e) To make matters worse. f) Miss the boat.

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