| Idiom | Meaning | Example | 
| to go | 
remaining, left to do
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We've cleaned five rooms. Just one to go.
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| to go | 
to take with you
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One large pizza - to go, please.
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| to heart | 
(See take it to heart)
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| to hell and gone | 
a long distance away, far away, all around Robin Hood's barn
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"Where do you live?" "To hell and gone across the lake."
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| to hell with that [B] | 
that is not a good idea, no way
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"You could plead guilty." "To hell with that!"
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| to perfection | 
perfectly, without a flaw, to a T, to the nth degree
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"You can imitate Elvis to perfection!" "Thank you. Thank you
very much."
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| to the best of my knowledge | 
I believe this is true, as far as I know
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To the best of my knowledge, Barrie and Bonnie are twins.
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| to the max | 
to the greatest amount, groaty to the max
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You should see this video. It's grungy to the max!
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| to the nth degree | 
to the very last detail, to the max
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If you have an accounting problem, give it to Michael. He analyzes
problems to the nth degree.
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| to top it off | 
to complete it, to finish it
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To top it off, they presented us with Olympic pins.
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