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Go Straight ( no longer break the law or do something wrong ... )

"Go Straight"



Going straight is when a person stops doing illegal things.

Example: "Is your brother still getting in trouble with the police." Reply: "No. He went straight."

Example: "Is he still selling drugs?" Reply: "No, he went straight."





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