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#3600
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opt out of
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to choose not to participate in something
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You can opt out of the upsell if it doesn't fit your budget. |
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#3601
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hash out with
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to resolve details through thorough discussion
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We hash out with the partners before signing the merger paperwork. |
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#3602
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point out to
phrasal-verb
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to make someone aware of something specific
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Can you point out to me where the problem is? |
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#3603
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point over
phrasal-verb
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to gesture or indicate something across a space
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She pointed over to the next building. |
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#3604
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point to
phrasal-verb
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to show where something is; to suggest something as evidence
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All the facts point to his innocence. |
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#3605
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point toward
phrasal-verb
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to indicate or suggest a future possibility
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Recent studies point toward a rise in electric mobility. |
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#3606
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point towards
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to indicate a direction or possible cause
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The evidence points towards a financial motive. |
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#3607
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point up
phrasal-verb
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to emphasize something; to make something more noticeable
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This example points up the importance of communication. |
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#3608
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point up to
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to highlight or bring attention to a higher idea or reason
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The teacher pointed up to the main reason for the conflict. |
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#3609
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poke around
phrasal-verb
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to look for something in a place, often in a casual or curious way
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She likes to poke around antique shops on weekends. |
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#3610
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pool resources for
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to combine money, labor, or materials for a joint project
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The governments pooled resources for regional development projects. |
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#3611
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pool together
phrasal-verb
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to combine resources or efforts for a shared goal
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The organizations decided to pool together their expertise for a larger impact. |
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#3612
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look beneath
phrasal-verb
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to explore the deeper meaning or reason behind your thoughts or actions
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You need to look beneath your anger to find what’s really hurting you. |
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#3613
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look beyond
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to think about the future or consider wider possibilities
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Good leaders look beyond short-term results to long-term growth. |
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#3614
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look beyond bias
phrasal-verb
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to see past personal prejudices and focus on fairness
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We must look beyond bias to make objective hiring decisions. |
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#3615
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look beyond culture
phrasal-verb
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to see people as individuals rather than defining them by their culture
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To build global unity, we must look beyond culture and see shared humanity. |
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#3616
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look beyond differences
phrasal-verb
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to focus on common goals instead of conflicts or disagreements
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Effective leaders look beyond differences to achieve unity. |
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#3617
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look beyond stereotypes
phrasal-verb
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to avoid judging others based on general assumptions
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To understand people better, we must look beyond stereotypes. |
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#3618
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look beyond yourself
phrasal-verb
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to consider others’ feelings or needs instead of focusing only on yourself
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Real emotional growth comes when you look beyond yourself. |
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#3619
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look deeper into
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to examine something more carefully or in detail
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The scientist decided to look deeper into the mysterious phenomenon. |
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#3620
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look deeper into yourself
phrasal-verb
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to examine your true intentions, feelings, and behaviors
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You must look deeper into yourself to understand why you feel insecure. |
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#3621
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look down at
phrasal-verb
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to direct your eyes downward; to check notes
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He occasionally looked down at his notes to stay on track. |
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#3622
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carry off with
phrasal-verb
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to remove or take away forcefully
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The thief carried off the jewels with surprising speed. |
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#3623
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carry on
phrasal-verb
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to continue doing something even after interruptions or difficulties
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Despite the challenges, she managed to carry on with her work calmly. |
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#3624
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carry on about
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to talk a lot or complain repeatedly about something
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He kept carrying on about how unfair the news coverage was. |
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#3625
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carry on bravely
phrasal-verb
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to continue with courage despite emotional hardship
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He chose to carry on bravely after losing his loved one. |
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#3626
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carry on smiling
phrasal-verb
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to keep smiling even during difficult times
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She always carries on smiling no matter what happens. |
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#3627
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carry on through
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to continue despite difficulties or emotional pain
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He managed to carry on through the tough times. |
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#3628
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carry on with
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to continue doing something even when it is difficult
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He decided to carry on with his studies despite financial struggles. |
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#3629
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carry out
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to perform or execute a plan or task
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The consultants will carry out a market feasibility study. |