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Reply Mon 3 Jul, 2006 10:24 am
The metaphorical meaning.

just: to start doing something else? Or does it refer to intensity?

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Reply Mon 3 Jul, 2006 03:36 pm
Both of your examples are correct. Although the intensity shift is more literally correct, I believe that changing what you are doing or the way that you are doing something is a more common usage.
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Reply Tue 4 Jul, 2006 01:40 am
Thanks
A highly helpful answer. Another nuance.
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