strike out
to start doing something new or different, especially in order to become more independent
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to start doing something new or different, especially in order to become more independent
to start doing something new or different
to stop doing or using one thing and start doing or using something else
to do an activity for the first time in order to find out whether you like it or are good at it
to start doing something completely new or different
to start doing something new, especially something that involves skill
to do something in order to find out what happens or to find out whether something is good, suitable, effective etc
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