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What's "tackle" mean here? Is this used in a metaphorical way?

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Rebecca

Yes, that's right! "Tackle" is used metaphorically here to mean "dealing with the topic of something." It's especially used if the topic is maybe difficult or big, so it requires a bit of energy and focus. Here, he's using it because perhaps there's a lot to talk about when it comes to Kendall Jenner and a lot he could say, but he's going to deal with the topic thoroughly. Ex: We tackled the concept of post-modernism in class this week. I still don't understand it. Ex: Let's tackle this project some more next week. = Let's work on this project some more next work.

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