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Going To The Dogs
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Going To The Dogs.
Going To The Dogs - to let something become ruined: to let something deteriorate
- They never drive the car, so they let it go to the dogs.
- The city let this area go to the dogs, because the people do not have much money.
- This relationship is really going to the dogs. We need to get divorced.
- The health care system in our country is going to the dogs. The government just does not have the money to invest in health care.
- The house is going to the dogs. I do not think anyone lived in that house for over 50 years.
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