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Lesson 125 - Mask Toggle
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#3720
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look within yourself
phrasal-verb
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to examine your thoughts and feelings to find answers or motivation
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You need to look within yourself to find true happiness. |
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#3721
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loop in
phrasal-verb
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to include someone in communication or discussion
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Please loop in the designer when making changes. |
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#3722
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pig out on
phrasal-verb
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to eat too much of something
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We pigged out on pizza last night. |
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#3723
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pile up
phrasal-verb
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to increase or accumulate in large amounts, especially tasks or stress
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The work began to pile up, and she started feeling overwhelmed. |
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#3724
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pin down
phrasal-verb
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to identify or determine something exactly
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We finally pinned down the project’s main objectives. |
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#3725
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pine over
phrasal-verb
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to feel deep sadness or longing because of something or someone lost
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She still pines over her broken relationship. |
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#3726
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pitch ideas in
phrasal-verb
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to contribute ideas or suggestions in teamwork
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Everyone was encouraged to pitch ideas in during the meeting. |
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#3727
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pitch ideas to
phrasal-verb
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to present ideas to others for consideration
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We’ll pitch ideas to the management team tomorrow. |
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#3728
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pitch in
phrasal-verb
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to help or contribute to a task or effort
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Everyone decided to pitch in to finish the presentation before the meeting. |
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#3729
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pivot around
phrasal-verb
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to reorganize or refocus strategy around a central idea or goal
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The company decided to pivot around customer satisfaction as its new priority. |
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#3730
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pivot to
phrasal-verb
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to change direction or strategy in response to challenges or new opportunities
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When their initial product failed, the startup decided to pivot to a new market. |
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#3731
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place trust in
phrasal-verb
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to give confidence or faith to someone you believe in
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We should place trust in people who have proven their honesty. |
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#3732
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pace yourself through
phrasal-verb
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to move steadily through a task without rushing
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I pace myself through long study guides to stay focused. |
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#3733
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switch off from
phrasal-verb
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to disconnect mentally from work or stress
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She switches off from emails after yoga class. |
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#3734
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wind down from
phrasal-verb
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to relax after finishing something intense
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We wind down from deadlines with a quick walk outside. |
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#3735
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shuffle ideas around
phrasal-verb
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to rearrange different thoughts to find a new approach
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Designers shuffle ideas around until a better concept appears. |
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#3736
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doodle around with
phrasal-verb
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to experiment playfully with sketches or ideas
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I doodle around with color palettes when inspiration drops. |
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#3737
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note down for
phrasal-verb
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to write something so it can be used later for a purpose
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Please note this down for the monthly review meeting. |
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#3738
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set time aside for
phrasal-verb
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to reserve part of your schedule for something
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I set time aside for journaling before bed. |
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#3739
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block out time for
phrasal-verb
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to schedule protected time for a specific activity
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Managers block out time for deep work on Tuesdays. |
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#3740
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check out for the day
phrasal-verb
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to finish work and mentally leave for the rest of the day
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Once my reports are sent, I check out for the day and rest. |
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#3741
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channel energy into
phrasal-verb
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to direct your effort toward a specific goal
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He channels energy into creative hobbies to relieve stress. |
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#3742
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follow through on goals
phrasal-verb
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to complete tasks or commitments that one starts
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To grow professionally, you must follow through on goals. |
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#3743
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follow through on promises
phrasal-verb
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to do what one has committed to do
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A reliable leader always follows through on promises made to the team. |
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#3744
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follow through on vision
phrasal-verb
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to continue efforts until a goal or plan is fully achieved
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Great leaders follow through on vision with persistence and dedication. |
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#3745
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follow through with
phrasal-verb
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to continue with a plan or commitment until it is completed
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You must follow through with your study schedule to see improvement. |
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#3746
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follow up
phrasal-verb
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to check progress or take further action on something previously discussed
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I’ll follow up with the client about the new proposal. |
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#3747
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follow up on
phrasal-verb
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to check or continue working on something previously started
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He promised to follow up on his health goals regularly. |
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#3748
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follow up on leads
phrasal-verb
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to contact potential clients after an initial meeting or inquiry
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The sales team will follow up on leads from the international trade fair. |
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#3749
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follow up with
phrasal-verb
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to contact or check again after an initial meeting or message
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Please follow up with the client after sending the proposal. |
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