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#1111
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breathe away tension
phrasal-verb
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to use breathing techniques to release stress
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Take a few deep breaths to breathe away tension. |
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#1112
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breathe easy
phrasal-verb
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to feel relaxed after a stressful situation
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Once the results came out, I could finally breathe easy. |
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#1113
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breathe in
phrasal-verb
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to take air into your lungs as a relaxation technique
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Close your eyes and breathe in slowly to calm yourself. |
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#1114
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breathe in calmness
phrasal-verb
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to take deep breaths to feel relaxed and peaceful
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Take a moment to breathe in calmness and release your worries. |
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#1115
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breathe into peace
phrasal-verb
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to inhale deeply while focusing on peace and calmness
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Close your eyes and breathe into peace to relax your mind. |
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#1116
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breathe out
phrasal-verb
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to slowly exhale to release tension
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Take a deep breath and breathe out all your worries. |
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#1117
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breathe out negativity
phrasal-verb
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to release negative feelings or thoughts through relaxation
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Take a deep breath and breathe out negativity. |
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#1118
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breathe out worries
phrasal-verb
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to exhale and mentally release your stress and fears
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I take a deep breath and breathe out worries before bedtime. |
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#1119
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breathe through
phrasal-verb
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to manage stress or pain by breathing calmly
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When anxious, try to breathe through the feeling slowly. |
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#1120
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breathe through emotions
phrasal-verb
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to calm yourself by controlling your breathing during emotional moments
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She tried to breathe through her emotions before responding. |
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#1121
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aim at
phrasal-verb
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to have a particular goal or purpose
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This research aims at improving online education quality. |
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#1122
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aim for
phrasal-verb
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to try to achieve a particular goal
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You should aim for continuous improvement in your work. |
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#1123
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aim for excellence
phrasal-verb
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to try to achieve the best possible results
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Always aim for excellence instead of settling for average results. |
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#1124
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aim high
phrasal-verb
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to set ambitious goals for yourself
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He always encourages his students to aim high and believe in themselves. |
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#1125
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aim higher
phrasal-verb
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to set more ambitious goals
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If you want to succeed, you must aim higher. |
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#1126
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aim toward
phrasal-verb
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to direct efforts or plans toward achieving something
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Her education is aimed toward a career in medicine. |
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#1127
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aim toward excellence
phrasal-verb
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to focus effort on achieving the highest quality or standard
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Our company always aims toward excellence in every project. |
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#1128
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air out
phrasal-verb
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to let fresh air into a place to remove bad smells
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Let’s air out the room; it smells stuffy. |
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#1129
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align across
phrasal-verb
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to bring strategies or actions in agreement across regions or teams
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Global managers align across departments to ensure consistent performance. |
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#1130
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align efforts toward
phrasal-verb
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to direct teamwork and actions toward a shared objective
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We need to align efforts toward achieving long-term goals. |
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#1131
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learn to accept
phrasal-verb
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to come to terms with failure as part of life
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You must learn to accept failure if you want to succeed. |
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#1132
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learn to appreciate
phrasal-verb
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to develop admiration or respect for other traditions and beliefs
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Through travel, you can learn to appreciate cultural diversity. |
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#1133
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learn to cope with
phrasal-verb
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to learn how to manage or handle failure
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You have to learn to cope with setbacks if you want to grow. |
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#1134
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learn to let go
phrasal-verb
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to accept something and move on emotionally
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You must learn to let go of your past regrets. |
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#1135
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learn to live with
phrasal-verb
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to accept a mistake or flaw that cannot be changed
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Sometimes you just have to learn to live with your past mistakes. |
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#1136
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learn to trust again
phrasal-verb
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to regain faith in others after being betrayed or hurt
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It takes time to learn to trust again after being let down. |
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#1137
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leave out
phrasal-verb
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to omit or not include something in writing or speech
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Don't leave out important details when you write the summary. |
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#1138
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lend a hand
phrasal-verb
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to help someone with something
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Can you lend a hand with these heavy boxes? |
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#1139
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lend support to
phrasal-verb
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to give help or approval to something
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Many celebrities lend support to environmental causes. |
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#1140
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let courage in
phrasal-verb
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to allow oneself to feel and act with bravery
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He tried to let courage in instead of fear. |