have at
Intermediário superior (B2) informal
To attack something or someone, or to tell someone to go ahead and start.
"The two knights circled each other before crying 'have at thee!' and charging forward."
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have at it.
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Have at it.
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"Have at", but mostly we say "have at it".
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Have at least one
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Like, have at it.