Lesson 44 Details
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Lesson 44 - Mask Toggle

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Expression Meaning Example Sentence
#1291
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come clean with
phrasal-verb
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to be completely honest with someone about something
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You should come clean with the team about the project delay.

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#1292
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dial back on
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the intensity or amount of something
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We're dialing back on late-night emails to protect balance.

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#1293
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sign off from
phrasal-verb
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to stop participating in an online meeting or platform
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I sign off from chat at six to spend time with my kids.

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#1294
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spin off into
phrasal-verb
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to develop from something and become a separate project
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Our AI pilot might spin off into a full analytics product.

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#1295
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staff up for
phrasal-verb
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to hire additional people in preparation for something
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We need to staff up for the remote support launch.

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#1296
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phase over into
phrasal-verb
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to transition gradually from one state into another
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We'll phase over into hybrid work across the spring.

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#1297
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log in for
phrasal-verb
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to access an online system in order to do something
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Everyone logs in for the robotics demo ten minutes early.

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#1298
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flag for review
phrasal-verb
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to mark something so it will be checked carefully
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Moderators flag for review any suspicious training data.

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#1299
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check back in with
phrasal-verb
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to reconnect with someone to give or get an update
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I'll check back in with you after the leadership roundtable.

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#1300
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vet out
phrasal-verb
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to examine something thoroughly to remove weak options
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We vet out risky proposals before they reach the board.

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#1301
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plan ahead
phrasal-verb
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to prepare or arrange things before traveling
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It’s important to plan ahead so your trip goes smoothly.

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#1302
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plan ahead for
phrasal-verb
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to prepare for something in advance
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We must plan ahead for deadlines to avoid last-minute stress.

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#1303
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plan around
phrasal-verb
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to make arrangements considering a specific factor or event
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We had to plan around the weather when scheduling our trip.

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#1304
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plan for
phrasal-verb
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to prepare in advance for possible events or risks
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Businesses should plan for economic downturns.

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#1305
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plan out
phrasal-verb
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to carefully think about and arrange the details of something
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Let’s plan out the schedule so that everything runs smoothly.

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#1306
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plant out
phrasal-verb
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to put young plants into the ground to grow
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The students planted out hundreds of trees on Earth Day.

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#1307
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play along with
phrasal-verb
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to pretend to agree or cooperate with something
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Many people play along with trending topics just to stay relevant online.

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#1308
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play around with
phrasal-verb
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to experiment with ideas, materials, or techniques
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She loves to play around with different colors to find new combinations.

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#1309
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play back
phrasal-verb
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to listen to or watch something that was previously recorded
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Let’s play back the scene to check if the sound was clear.

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#1310
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play down
phrasal-verb
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to make something seem less important or serious than it is
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The minister tried to play down the controversy in the media.

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#1311
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look out for each other
phrasal-verb
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to take care of and support one another
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In a strong team, members always look out for each other.

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#1312
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look out for one another
phrasal-verb
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to care for and protect others in the team
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Good teams always look out for one another.

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#1313
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look out for others
phrasal-verb
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to watch over or protect other people
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It’s important to look out for others in difficult situations.

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#1314
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look out over
phrasal-verb
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to have a view of something from above or a distance
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Our room looks out over the beautiful lake.

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#1315
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look out toward
phrasal-verb
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to show attention or awareness toward someone’s needs
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We should always look out toward those who are struggling.

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#1316
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look over
phrasal-verb
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to examine or review something quickly
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Can you look over this proposal before submitting it?

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#1317
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look set to
phrasal-verb
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to seem likely to happen soon
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The company looks set to dominate the market in the coming years.

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#1318
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look someone in the eye
phrasal-verb
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to make direct eye contact as a sign of honesty or respect
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When greeting someone, try to look them in the eye to show respect.

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#1319
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look through
phrasal-verb
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to read something quickly
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She looked through her notes before class.

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#1320
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look to
phrasal-verb
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to expect help or advice from someone
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The team looked to their leader for guidance.

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