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#1201
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reach out to allies
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to make contact or offer cooperation to friendly nations
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The new leader tried to reach out to allies to rebuild trust. |
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#1202
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reach out to communities
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to make contact with or offer help to groups of people
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Volunteers reach out to communities affected by natural disasters. |
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#1203
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reach out to investors
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to contact people who might be interested in funding your business
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Startups often reach out to investors when they need capital. |
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#1204
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reach out to partners
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to contact or make connections with others for cooperation
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The NGO is reaching out to partners to expand its global projects. |
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#1205
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reach out to team members
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to communicate or offer support to colleagues
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Good leaders reach out to team members during tough times. |
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#1206
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reach out with
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to offer help or kindness to someone
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The volunteers reached out with compassion and care. |
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#1207
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reach out with kindness
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to offer compassion or help to someone in need
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We should reach out with kindness to those who are struggling. |
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#1208
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reach out with thanks
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to contact someone to express appreciation
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She always reaches out with thanks after receiving any help. |
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#1209
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reach out within
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to connect with people inside an organization for collaboration
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Leaders need to reach out within to build trust among teams. |
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#1210
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reach over to
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to extend a gesture of comfort or support
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She reached over to hold his hand when he started crying. |
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#1211
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rely on
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to trust or depend on someone or something
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We rely on local suppliers for daily goods. |
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#1212
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rely upon
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to trust someone or something to do what is expected or needed
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I can always rely upon my best friend for honest advice. |
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#1213
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rely upon stability
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to depend on consistent conditions or predictable systems
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Foreign investors rely upon stability before entering a new market. |
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#1214
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reply to
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to respond to a message or email
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I’ll reply to your email by the end of the day. |
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#1215
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report on
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to give a detailed account of an event or situation
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The journalist will report on the latest developments from the scene. |
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#1216
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respect differences
phrasal-verb
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to show appreciation for diversity in opinions or cultures
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A global citizen must respect differences among people. |
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#1217
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respect for
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to show regard or consideration for someone or something
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We should always show respect for other people’s traditions. |
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#1218
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rest up
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to rest completely to regain energy
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You should rest up before your long trip tomorrow. |
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#1219
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restore balance
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to bring back mental or emotional stability
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Taking a break can help you restore balance in life. |
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#1220
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result in
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to cause something to happen
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The lack of data resulted in an incomplete analysis. |
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#1221
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pop into
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to enter a place briefly and casually
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We popped into a café for a quick coffee. |
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#1222
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pop into chat
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to join a conversation or chat briefly
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He popped into the chat just to say hi. |
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#1223
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pop up
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to appear suddenly on the screen
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A message just popped up on my screen. |
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#1224
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post about
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to publish content on social media related to a topic
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He often posts about his travel experiences on Instagram. |
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#1225
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post up
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to upload or share something online
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She posted up her vacation photos on Facebook. |
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#1226
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pour down
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to rain very heavily
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It started to pour down, and everyone ran for shelter. |
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#1227
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pour into
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to invest large amounts of money into something
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Investors are pouring into renewable energy projects. |
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#1228
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pour out
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to express all your feelings freely
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She poured out her heart to her best friend. |
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#1229
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pour out feelings
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to express your emotions freely and openly
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She poured out her feelings to her therapist. |
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#1230
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pour out your heart
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to express all your emotions and thoughts freely to someone
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She poured out her heart to her best friend after the breakup. |