have the guts
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British pronunciation/hav ðə ɡˈʌts nˈɜːv spˈaɪn/
American pronunciation/hæv ðə ɡˈʌts nˈɜːv spˈaɪn/
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to have the necessary conviction or be brave enough to get something done

What is the origin of the idiom "have the guts" and when to use it?

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The idiom "have the guts" originates from the idea that the "guts" (referring to the intestines or stomach) are associated with inner strength and determination. The phrase is often used in informal conversations, storytelling, or informal writing to emphasize the requirement for inner strength and determination in order to confront difficult or unconventional situations head-on.

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