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#2460
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drive forward
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to make progress with determination and energy
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Strong leadership is needed to drive forward innovation goals. |
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#2461
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drive growth
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to cause an increase or improvement in business or economy
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Government investments in infrastructure can drive growth across multiple sectors. |
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#2462
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drive inclusive growth
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to promote economic growth that benefits all segments of society
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Governments are working to drive inclusive growth for all citizens. |
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#2463
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drive innovation
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to lead or motivate creative progress
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The CEO’s vision helps drive innovation across all departments. |
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#2464
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drive on
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to continue working hard to achieve success
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Even after failures, he kept driving on to reach his dreams. |
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#2465
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drive toward
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to focus your energy and effort on reaching a goal
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They are driving toward a more sustainable business model. |
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#2466
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drive up
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to cause prices or costs to increase
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High energy prices have driven up the cost of living. |
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#2467
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drive up demand
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to increase the desire or need for something
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The marketing efforts drove up demand for the company’s products. |
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#2468
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drive up exports
phrasal-verb
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to increase the amount of goods or services sold abroad
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The new trade policies are designed to drive up exports. |
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#2469
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drive up inflation
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to cause prices to increase rapidly
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Rising fuel costs have driven up inflation in many countries. |
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#2470
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immerse in
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to deeply involve oneself in a particular culture or activity
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He immersed himself in the local traditions to understand them better. |
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#2471
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inquire about
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to ask for information about something
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She called to inquire about the new course schedule. |
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#2472
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integrate into
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to combine one thing with another to make a whole
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We will integrate into the global digital ecosystem. |
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#2473
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integrate with
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to combine or work together with another system
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Our app can integrate with multiple payment gateways. |
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#2474
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introduce yourself
phrasal-verb
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to tell someone your name and details when meeting for the first time
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It’s courteous to introduce yourself before joining a group. |
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#2475
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invest in
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to put money, effort, or time into something to achieve a profit or result
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The country continues to invest in renewable energy projects. |
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#2476
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invest in infrastructure
phrasal-verb
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to spend money on buildings, systems, or services for long-term development
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Developing nations are trying to invest in infrastructure to support economic growth. |
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#2477
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invite over
phrasal-verb
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to ask someone to come to your home
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We’re planning to invite over our colleagues this weekend. |
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#2478
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iron out
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to resolve small problems or disagreements
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The team met to iron out the remaining issues before the final presentation. |
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#2479
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jack up
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to increase prices sharply
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Many companies jack up their prices during inflationary periods. |
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#2480
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cut away
phrasal-verb
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to remove part of something with a tool or knife
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The doctor cut away the damaged tissue. |
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#2481
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cut away from
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to remove or avoid unhealthy parts or habits
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Try to cut away from processed foods for a healthier diet. |
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#2482
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cut back
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the amount of time or effort spent on work
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She decided to cut back her working hours to spend more time with family. |
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#2483
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cut back from
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to reduce involvement or dependency on something harmful
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We should cut back from non-renewable energy sources. |
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#2484
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cut back on
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the amount of something you use or consume; to lessen use
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We should cut back on using plastic bags to protect the environment. |
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#2485
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cut back on costs
phrasal-verb
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to reduce spending or expenses
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We need to cut back on costs to improve our profit margins. |
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#2486
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cut back on expenses
phrasal-verb
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to spend less money; to reduce costs
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During tough times, companies often cut back on expenses. |
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#2487
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cut back on exports
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the amount of goods sold to other countries
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Due to rising costs, the company decided to cut back on exports this year. |
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#2488
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cut back on imports
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the amount of goods bought from abroad
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The country decided to cut back on imports to improve its trade balance. |
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#2489
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cut back on laziness
phrasal-verb
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to reduce your tendency to avoid effort or work
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To be disciplined, you need to cut back on laziness. |