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#2250
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work through challenges
phrasal-verb
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to deal with and overcome problems while continuing progress
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The creative team managed to work through challenges and meet the deadline. |
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#2251
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work through emotions
phrasal-verb
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to process and deal with emotions over time
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It took her months to work through her grief. |
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#2252
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work through hardship
phrasal-verb
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to continue working even during difficult times
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She managed to work through hardship without losing hope. |
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#2253
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work through pain
phrasal-verb
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to deal with emotional pain step by step until you heal
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He is still trying to work through pain after the breakup. |
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#2254
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work through stress
phrasal-verb
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to deal with and gradually overcome stress
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Meditation helps me work through stress effectively. |
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#2255
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work together
phrasal-verb
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to cooperate with others to achieve a goal
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If we work together, we can finish this project faster. |
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#2256
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work toward
phrasal-verb
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to make progress in achieving something
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I’m working toward becoming a better version of myself. |
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#2257
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work toward equality
phrasal-verb
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to make efforts to achieve fairness and equal opportunities
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International organizations continue to work toward equality for all genders. |
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#2258
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work toward excellence
phrasal-verb
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to make consistent efforts to achieve high standards
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Our teachers motivate us to work toward excellence in every subject. |
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#2259
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work toward goals
phrasal-verb
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to make efforts to achieve objectives
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Everyone in the company is working toward the same vision. |
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#2260
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turn around from
phrasal-verb
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to change from a failing situation to a successful one
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The company managed to turn around from a major loss last year. |
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#2261
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turn around the business
phrasal-verb
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to make a failing business successful again
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The new CEO helped turn around the company’s declining sales. |
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#2262
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turn around the economy
phrasal-verb
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to improve an economy that was in decline
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The stimulus package helped turn around the economy after the crisis. |
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#2263
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turn away
phrasal-verb
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to refuse entry or acceptance; to move away from something
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The guard turned away people without tickets. |
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#2264
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turn away from
phrasal-verb
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to stop doing or being involved in something
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He decided to turn away from politics. |
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#2265
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turn back
phrasal-verb
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to go back in the direction you came from
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We had to turn back because of the heavy rain. |
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#2266
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turn down
phrasal-verb
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to reject or refuse something
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The minister turned down the proposal for increasing taxes. |
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#2267
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turn down for
phrasal-verb
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to reject an offer or opportunity
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He was turned down for the job because he lacked experience. |
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#2268
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turn dreams into reality
phrasal-verb
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to make your goals or dreams come true
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With dedication, you can turn dreams into reality. |
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#2269
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turn failure into
phrasal-verb
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to transform a failure into a learning or success opportunity
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He tried to turn failure into motivation for his next project. |
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#2270
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reach for higher goals
phrasal-verb
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to aim or strive for greater success or achievements
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She’s always encouraged her team to reach for higher goals. |
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#2271
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reach for the stars
phrasal-verb
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to aim for something very ambitious or difficult to achieve
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You should always reach for the stars and believe in your potential. |
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#2272
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reach forward to
phrasal-verb
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to extend emotional support to help someone move on
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He reached forward to his brother to help him recover. |
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#2273
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reach higher goals
phrasal-verb
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to achieve more ambitious objectives or aims
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The company’s vision encourages employees to reach higher goals. |
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#2274
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reach into
phrasal-verb
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to access or connect with inner feelings; to explore emotions deeply
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She tried to reach into her own pain to understand his suffering. |
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#2275
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reach milestones
phrasal-verb
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to achieve significant points of progress toward a goal
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By the end of the year, they had reached all their milestones. |
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#2276
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reach new heights
phrasal-verb
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to achieve a higher level of success
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Through dedication, she reached new heights in her profession. |
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#2277
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reach out
phrasal-verb
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to try to communicate or make peace with someone after conflict
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After their fight, he decided to reach out and apologize. |
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#2278
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reach out diplomatically
phrasal-verb
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to try to establish communication or improve relations through diplomacy
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The government decided to reach out diplomatically to its neighboring countries. |
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#2279
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reach out emotionally
phrasal-verb
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to make an emotional effort to connect or support someone
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She tried to reach out emotionally when her friend was feeling down. |