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#2221
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glide over
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to deal with something briefly without detail
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He tends to glide over the technical issues. |
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#2222
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hold back on
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to delay or reduce doing something
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Let’s hold back on hiring until sales improve. |
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#2223
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ink in
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to schedule or confirm something in writing
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I’ll ink in the interview for Tuesday morning. |
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#2224
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kick around
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to discuss ideas informally
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We can kick around some concepts after lunch. |
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#2225
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mull over
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to think carefully about something
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Take a day to mull over the offer. |
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#2226
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patch over
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to cover up a problem without truly fixing it
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We can’t just patch over the security flaws. |
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#2227
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roll into
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to transition smoothly into something
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The webinar will roll into a live Q&A. |
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#2228
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wave off
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to dismiss or refuse something with a gesture or comment
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She waved off the compliments with a smile. |
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#2229
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count on
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to rely on or trust someone to do something
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You can always count on me. |
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#2230
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put your trust in
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to have confidence in someone or something
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We should put our trust in good leaders. |
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#2231
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stand by someone
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to remain loyal or supportive
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True friends stand by each other in hard times. |
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#2232
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place your confidence in
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to trust or rely on someone or something
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He placed his confidence in the team. |
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#2233
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build trust
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to create or develop trust in a relationship
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It takes time to build trust with new people. |
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#2234
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earn someone's trust
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to gain someone's confidence through actions
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You need to earn their trust before they open up. |
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#2235
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confide in someone
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to trust someone enough to tell them secrets
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She only confides in her best friend. |
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#2236
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keep faith
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to continue believing in something or someone
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Even in tough times, you must keep faith. |
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#2237
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lose confidence
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to stop believing in your own ability or someone else’s
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Don’t lose confidence after one failure. |
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#2238
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in good hands
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to be cared for or managed by someone trustworthy
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Don’t worry, your child is in good hands. |
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#2239
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tip of the iceberg
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a small part of a much bigger problem
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The data error we found is just the tip of the iceberg. |
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#2240
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down to earth
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practical and realistic
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Despite her fame, she’s very down to earth. |
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#2241
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go with the flow
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to accept things as they come; not resist change
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Instead of worrying, just go with the flow. |
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#2242
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have a green thumb
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to be good at gardening
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My mother has a green thumb and grows beautiful flowers. |
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#2243
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change of heart
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a change in the way one feels about something or someone
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He had a change of heart and decided to stay. |
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#2244
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come of age
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to reach maturity; to become fully developed
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The company has come of age in the last few years. |
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#2245
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move with the times
idiom
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to change and adapt as things in society or technology change
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Businesses must move with the times to stay relevant. |
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#2246
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start from scratch
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to begin again without any advantage or preparation
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They lost everything and had to start from scratch. |
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#2247
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turn the page
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to move on to something new after finishing or overcoming something
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After the breakup, she decided to turn the page and start fresh. |
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#2248
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team effort
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work done by a group of people to achieve a common goal
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The success of the project was due to a great team effort. |
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#2249
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riding the wave
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taking advantage of a current trend or success
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The company is riding the wave of its recent success in the international market. |
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#2250
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playing the field
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competing with many other companies or individuals in the same market
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The company is playing the field by expanding into new markets worldwide. |