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#2340
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draw in
phrasal-verb
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to attract people or attention
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The advertisement managed to draw in a large audience. |
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#2341
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draw inspiration from
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to get motivation or ideas from someone or something
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He draws inspiration from his mentor’s journey of success. |
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#2342
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draw into
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to get someone involved in something unwillingly
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He was drawn into an argument he didn’t want to join. |
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#2343
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draw lessons from
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to learn something valuable from a situation or experience
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We should draw lessons from our past failures. |
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#2344
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draw nations into
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to attract or involve countries into joint activities
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The summit drew nations into a pact on fair trade. |
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#2345
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draw off
phrasal-verb
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to remove or take liquid from a source
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They drew off some water from the tank for cleaning. |
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#2346
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draw on
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to use your experience or strength to deal with something
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She draws on her inner strength to stay positive. |
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#2347
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draw on experience
phrasal-verb
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to use one’s past knowledge or experience as a resource
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She drew on her experience to guide the brainstorming session. |
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#2348
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draw out
phrasal-verb
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to make something last longer; to encourage someone to talk more
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The teacher tried to draw out the shy student during class. |
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#2349
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draw out creativity
phrasal-verb
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to encourage or inspire someone’s creative potential
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The manager tried to draw out creativity from every team member. |
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#2350
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get ahead
phrasal-verb
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to move in front of others; to take the lead
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The cyclist got ahead in the first half of the race. |
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#2351
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get ahead financially
phrasal-verb
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to improve your financial situation over time
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It takes careful planning to get ahead financially in this economy. |
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#2352
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get ahead in
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to make progress or succeed in a particular area
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She worked hard to get ahead in her studies. |
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#2353
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get ahead of
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to move in front of someone or gain an advantage
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We need to get ahead of the other team early in the match. |
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#2354
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get along
phrasal-verb
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to have a good relationship with someone
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I really get along well with my colleagues. |
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#2355
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get along across
phrasal-verb
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to have a friendly relationship across different backgrounds
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He can easily get along across cultures because he is open-minded. |
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#2356
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get along across cultures
phrasal-verb
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to have a friendly and positive relationship with people from other cultures
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To work abroad successfully, you need to get along across cultures. |
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#2357
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get along in
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to manage or function well in a particular situation or culture
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She has learned to get along in a multicultural environment. |
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#2358
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get along together
phrasal-verb
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to have a friendly and harmonious relationship
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Despite their differences, they get along together quite well. |
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#2359
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get along with
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to have a friendly and cooperative relationship with someone
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It’s important to get along with your teammates for better collaboration. |
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#2360
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turn up the music
phrasal-verb
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to increase the volume of music
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They turned up the music when everyone started dancing. |
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#2361
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turn within
phrasal-verb
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to focus on your inner world to find peace or answers
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He chose to turn within instead of blaming others. |
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#2362
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type in
phrasal-verb
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to enter text or data using a keyboard
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Please type in your password to continue. |
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#2363
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type up
phrasal-verb
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to write or prepare something using a computer
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He quickly typed up the message and sent it. |
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#2364
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unwind with
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to relax by doing something enjoyable
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I usually unwind with some music after dinner. |
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#2365
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upgrade to
phrasal-verb
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to change to a newer or better version of something
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Users are encouraged to upgrade to the latest version of the software. |
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#2366
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upload to
phrasal-verb
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to transfer data or files from a local device to a server or the internet
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You can upload to Google Drive for easy sharing. |
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#2367
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use less of
phrasal-verb
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to decrease the amount of something you use
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Try to use less of water while washing dishes. |
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#2368
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use sparingly
phrasal-verb
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to use something in small or limited amounts
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Please use the office supplies sparingly until the next order arrives. |
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#2369
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use up
phrasal-verb
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to consume all of something until none is left
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We’ve used up most of our natural resources over the past century. |