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#3270
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scale up operations
phrasal-verb
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to expand the size or capacity of business or production
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To meet global demand, the company decided to scale up operations. |
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#3271
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scale up production
phrasal-verb
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to increase production capacity significantly
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Factories are trying to scale up production to meet the growing global demand. |
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#3272
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scale up to
phrasal-verb
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to increase in size, amount, or production level to meet higher demand or needs
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The company plans to scale up to full production once the economy stabilizes. |
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#3273
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screw up
phrasal-verb
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to do something badly or incorrectly
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He screwed up the report by adding wrong data. |
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#3274
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scribble down
phrasal-verb
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to write something quickly and carelessly
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He scribbled down a few notes during the lecture. |
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#3275
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scroll back
phrasal-verb
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to move up to view older posts or messages
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I scrolled back to see our old conversation. |
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#3276
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scroll back through
phrasal-verb
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to go backward through a feed or list of posts
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I scrolled back through my messages to find our first conversation. |
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#3277
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scroll down
phrasal-verb
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to move the page downward to see more content
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Just scroll down to read the full post. |
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#3278
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scroll down to
phrasal-verb
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to move the screen view downward to see more content
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Scroll down to see the latest comments on the post. |
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#3279
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scroll through
phrasal-verb
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to move down or up a page to look at content
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I spent an hour scrolling through Instagram last night. |
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#3280
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budget time blocks
phrasal-verb
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to plan specific chunks of time for tasks
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I budget time blocks on Monday for deep work and catch-up slots. |
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#3281
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call dibs on tasks
phrasal-verb
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to claim responsibility for specific work
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New hires call dibs on tasks that match their learning goals. |
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#3282
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shadow a teammate
phrasal-verb
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to observe a colleague closely to learn
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Interns shadow a teammate during client demos for practice. |
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#3283
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pair program through
phrasal-verb
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to work on code together until a problem is solved
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We pair program through tricky bugs to keep velocity steady. |
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#3284
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lay risks out
phrasal-verb
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to present potential issues clearly
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Product leads lay risks out before we greenlight new features. |
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#3285
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flag wins publicly
phrasal-verb
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to acknowledge achievements in front of others
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Managers flag wins publicly to keep motivation high. |
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#3286
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hand off context
phrasal-verb
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to give background information with a task
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Please hand off context when you reassign the ticket. |
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#3287
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restate goals clearly
phrasal-verb
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to repeat objectives in straightforward language
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Leads restate goals clearly at the start of every standup. |
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#3288
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park ideas for later
phrasal-verb
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to set suggestions aside for future review
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We park ideas for later when the sprint board is already full. |
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#3289
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kick goals around
phrasal-verb
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to discuss possible objectives informally
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We kick goals around during lunch before locking the roadmap. |
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#3290
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take after
phrasal-verb
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to resemble a parent or relative in appearance or behavior
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He takes after his mother in both looks and nature. |
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#3291
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take against
phrasal-verb
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to begin to dislike someone or something without clear reason
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She suddenly took against her new neighbor. |
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#3292
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take along
phrasal-verb
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to bring someone or something with you
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Don’t forget to take along your umbrella. |
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#3293
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take apart
phrasal-verb
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to criticize something in detail or dismantle an argument logically
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The moderator calmly took apart both sides’ arguments. |
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#3294
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take away
phrasal-verb
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to remove something; to make someone learn or remember something
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What did you take away from the meeting? |
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#3295
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take away from
phrasal-verb
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to learn or gain something valuable from an experience
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What did you take away from that experience? |
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#3296
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take back
phrasal-verb
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to admit that what you said was wrong; to retract something
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I take back what I said earlier. |
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#3297
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take breaks
phrasal-verb
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to pause from work for rest; to stop temporarily for relaxation
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You should take breaks regularly to stay focused throughout the day. |
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#3298
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take care of
phrasal-verb
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to be responsible for someone or something
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My sister takes care of our younger brother when our parents are away. |
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#3299
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take charge
phrasal-verb
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to take control or responsibility for something
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She decided to take charge of her own life and decisions. |
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