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go straight
vb. (context idiomatic English) To discontinue engaging in criminal acts; to become a law-abiding person.
Usage examples of "go straight".
For that matter, what do we do if White Haven decides to bypass Lovat and go straight for Haven?
Therefore, as she watched him cross the garden and go straight up to the door of the Foresters' Tower, and take out another key and enter, she heeded him but little, nor did his coming increase her trouble a whit.
The next time he came here, he could go straight to Enlightenment.
Some therapists would put aside the second-order concerns for a while and go straight to reducing the stress reaction while performing.