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idiomthere you go/are1 said when you give someone something:There you are - will that be enough for the train fare?"Can I borrow your pen a minute?" "There you go."2 spoken used in order to tell someone that they should have expected what has just happened, or that you thought it would happen:"Kath says she can't pay me back for two months." "There you are, you see, I said you shouldn't lend her the money.""All the travel agencies are offering reduced fares - I knew we should have waited to buy our tickets." "Well, there you go."It's a pity we took Derek's advice about which supplier to use, but there you go.
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