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There’s Tomorrow Idiom Means Fast Energetically Opportunity Race

Phrase/Idiom like there’s no tomorrow
Definition This idiom means to do something fast or energetically as if it were your last opportunity to ever do it.
Example In this race you should run like there’s no tomorrow.

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