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#451
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stay curious about
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to remain interested in learning new things
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Good learners always stay curious about how things work. |
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#452
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stay disciplined
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to maintain self-control and consistent study habits
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To achieve great results, students must stay disciplined throughout the semester. |
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#453
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stay driven
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to remain motivated and focused on your goals
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To achieve greatness, you must stay driven no matter what. |
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#454
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stay focused
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to keep your attention on the goal without distractions
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Even during stressful times, it’s important to stay focused on your objectives. |
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#455
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stay focused on
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to continue giving attention to something important without getting distracted
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To achieve good grades, you must stay focused on your studies. |
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#456
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stay grounded
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to remain humble and emotionally balanced
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No matter how successful you become, always stay grounded. |
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#457
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stay hydrated
phrasal-verb
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to drink enough water to keep your body healthy
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It’s important to stay hydrated during summer workouts. |
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#458
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stay in
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to remain at home instead of going out
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We decided to stay in and watch a movie. |
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#459
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stay in shape
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to keep the body healthy and fit
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He exercises every day to stay in shape. |
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#460
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stay logged in
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to remain connected to an online account or platform
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You can stay logged in to avoid entering your password every time. |
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#461
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mingle with
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to move around and talk to different people at a social event
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Try to mingle with new people at the party. |
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#462
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miss out on
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to fail to take advantage of an opportunity
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We missed out on visiting the museum because it was closed. |
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#463
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mitigate against
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to make something less severe or harmful
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Effective controls can mitigate against financial losses. |
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#464
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mix in with
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to participate socially and integrate with others in a group
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He tried to mix in with the team by joining their weekend activities. |
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#465
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mix together
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to combine different elements or substances to create something new
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He mixed together several shades to get the perfect tone. |
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#466
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mix up
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to combine different ingredients together
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She mixed up the flour and sugar before baking. |
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#467
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mix up ideas
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to combine different ideas to create something new
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Our marketing team loves to mix up ideas from different industries. |
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#468
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mix with
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to socialize and talk with different people
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At the party, he tried to mix with everyone. |
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#469
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mix with locals
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to socialize or interact with local people
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Students are encouraged to mix with locals to practice the language. |
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#470
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mobilize for
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to organize people for a political or social cause
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The leader mobilized for a national campaign on climate action. |
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#471
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pay back
phrasal-verb
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to return money that you borrowed
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I will pay back the money I borrowed from you next week. |
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#472
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pay down
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to reduce a debt gradually by making regular payments
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She’s trying to pay down her credit card debt. |
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#473
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pay for
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to give money in exchange for something; to suffer the consequences
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You will pay for your mistakes one day. |
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#474
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pay homage to
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to show deep respect or tribute to someone or something
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Citizens pay homage to national heroes on Independence Day. |
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#475
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pay in
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to deposit money into a bank or account
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She paid in a large sum yesterday. |
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#476
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pay into
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to deposit money into a bank account or fund
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I paid into my savings account yesterday. |
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#477
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pay off
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to finish paying all the money you owe
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He finally paid off his student loan. |
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#478
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pay off someone
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to give someone money so they stop bothering you; to bribe
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He tried to pay off the guard to let him in. |
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#479
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pay out
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to spend or distribute money, especially large amounts
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The company had to pay out millions in compensation. |
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#480
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pay out of
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to give money from a specific source
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The damages were paid out of the company’s funds. |