to choose something as a subject of study or as your career
to enjoy a particular thing or activity
to take part in a competition, or to take an examination
And ever since then she's been encouraging me to go in for acting.
But as for the feast, I don't go in for such things much now.
His school had suggested he go in for the Young Musician of the Year competition.
I don't go in for no backdoor action, if you catch my drift.
I don’t go in for golf much.
I think he’s planning to go in for politics.
It wouldn't have been necessary to go in for anything very exotic.
goes in for
going in for
went in for
gone in for
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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