"in for an inch, in for a mile" meaning in English

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Proverb

Audio: en-au-in for an inch, in for a mile.ogg [Australia]
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  1. (chiefly US) Given that one is partly involved in or committed to a project, action, position, etc., there is no reason to refrain from becoming fully involved or fully committed. Tags: US Synonyms: in for a dime, in for a dollar, in for a penny, in for a pound

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