/ɡˌoʊ ðɪ ˈɛkstɹə mˈaɪl/

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to try harder than what is expected
/ɡˌoʊ tʊ ˌɛni lˈɛŋθ/

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to put an extreme or great amount of effort into achieving or doing something
/ɡˌoʊ tə ðɪ ˈɛndz ʌvðɪ ˈɜːθ/

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to do whatever it takes to do or achieve something, even if it is not easy
/lˈiːv nˈoʊ stˈoʊn ʌntˈɜːnd/

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to do everything one can in order to achieve a goal, particularly when it involves finding or looking for something
/mˈuːv hˈɛvən ænd ˈɜːrθ/

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to try extremely hard and do everything that one is capable of in order to succeed in something
/pˈʊl ˈaʊt ˈɔːl ðə stˈɑːps/

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to try very hard and do everything that is possible to succeed in something
/pˈʌntʃ əbˌʌv wˈʌnz wˈeɪt/

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to succeed or try to succeed in doing something that often demands more power, ability, money, etc. than one has
/æt fˈʊl stɹˈɛtʃ/

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using all of the available resources, energy, etc.
/bˈɛnd lˈiːn ˌoʊvɚ bˈækwɚdz/

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to put in an extreme or great amount of effort to do something
/bˈʌst wˈʌnz ˈæs bˈʌt hˈʌmp/

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to try really hard to accomplish something
/dˈuː wˈʌnz bˈɛst/

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to try to do something as well as one is capable of
/dˈuː tɹˈaɪ wˈʌnz ˈʌtmoʊst/

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to make effort in order to do something in the best way possible
/ɡˈɪv ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ wˈʌnz ˈɔːl/

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to put in as much effort as possible into something one is doing
/ɡˌoʊ ˈɔːl ˈaʊt/

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to use all of one's energy, resources, determination, or strength to do something
/ɡˌoʊ ˌaʊɾəv wˈʌnz wˈeɪ/

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to put in more effort than what is expected or required of one in order to do or achieve something
/pˌʊt wˈʌnz bˈɛst fˈʊt fˈoːɹwɚd/

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to put as much effort as possible into doing something, particularly something difficult
The idiom "put one's best foot forward" dates back to the early 17th century and suggests making a favorable impression by displaying one's finest qualities and effort. It derives from the idea that the first step a person takes can be the most crucial and should be made with care. This expression is often used in various contexts, such as job interviews, social interactions, and competitions, to emphasize the importance of presenting oneself positively and giving one's best effort.
/nˌɑːt fɔːɹ ðə wˈɑːnt ʌv tɹˈaɪɪŋ/

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used to state that even if someone failed to succeed, they tried their best
/ɡˈɪv ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ wˈʌnz bˈɛst ʃˈɑːt/

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to make effort to do something in the best possible way
/ɡˌoʊ tə ðə wˈɔːl/

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to do everything that one is capable of in order to do or achieve something
/ðə bˈɛst bˈɛt/

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the best or most possible thing or action that can help one achieve success in something
The idiom "best bet" is believed to have originated in the late 19th century, with the first recorded use of the phrase found in the novel "The Light that Failed" from 1891. The expression likely evolved from the concept of betting on a horse race, where selecting the best horse to bet on would be the most advantageous choice. Over time, the phrase has come to be used more broadly to refer to the most reliable or favorable course of action in various contexts.
/bˈʌst ɐ ɡˈʌt/

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to try one's best to do or achieve something
مبارک ہو! !
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