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Idiom Firmly Sb Sth Assert Authority Put Foot

Front IDIOM: to say very firmly that sb. must do or must not do sth., assert your authority
Back You'll just have to PUT your FOOT DOWN and tell him he is not allowed to stay out at school nights.

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