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have a horse in the race idiom (alsohave a horse in this race, have a horse in that race) to be personally involved in or affected by something: It's probably going to bring a lot of people out to the election because everyone will have a horse in the race. My people have a horse in this race, too. Being a private institution we're not tied to any state funding, so we don't have a horse in that race. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Taking part and getting involved actor all in along attendee be (a) party to somethingidiom concern engage go all in go in on something hat have a dog in the fightidiom have skin in the gameidiom muscle neck pitch in plunge plunge in/plunge into something punch above your weightidiom re-engage thick |