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What's the origin of "chock one up for something"?

English Language & Usage Asked by Nima Abna on February 28, 2021

I know that it has the same meaning as "chalk one up for", but I couldn’t find out why it works with the word ‘chock’. Is it something they used to do in the past, or is it simply a variation that came after "chalk one up for".

I came across it in an American English text.

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