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dog in the hunt
Noun
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
(比喩的な意味で)事態の展開によって利益が得られる可能性のある状況、またはそうした機会 / (比喩的な意味で)支持する候補者または争点として活用される立場
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(idiomatic) Something that may lead to gain, depending on the outcome; a position for which to campaign or cheer. / Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see dog, hunt.
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dog in the hunt
Backing the risky proposal felt like putting a dog in the hunt, but we decided the potential rewards justified the risk.
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Backing the risky proposal felt like putting a dog in the hunt, but we decided the potential rewards justified the risk.
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