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[have|get] {one's} (own|) way
to get or do what one wants despite the odds or other people's desires
The idiom "have one's way" does not have a specific historical origin. It has evolved naturally in the English language over time to express the concept of achieving or obtaining what one desires, despite opposition or contrary opinions. It implies a sense of determination, persistence, or assertiveness in pursuing one's goals or preferences.
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