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"Put all the biscuit into the post" is an idiomatic expression that means to take a significant risk or to commit fully to a particular course of action, often without holding back. It suggests a willingness to invest everything one has into a venture, much like putting all one's chips on the table in gambling. The phrase emphasizes the importance of dedication and the potential for substantial reward or loss based on that commitment.

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