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Lesson 61 - Mask Toggle
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#1800
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stick to
phrasal-verb
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to continue following or supporting a particular position or argument
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She stuck to her point despite the criticism. |
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#1801
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stick to a plan
phrasal-verb
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to follow a plan strictly without giving up
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If you stick to a plan, you’ll achieve your goals faster. |
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#1802
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stick to goals
phrasal-verb
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to remain committed to educational or personal objectives
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To achieve success, you must stick to goals no matter how hard it gets. |
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#1803
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stick to the point
phrasal-verb
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to stay focused on the main topic during a discussion
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The moderator asked everyone to stick to the point during the debate. |
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#1804
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stick to your goals
phrasal-verb
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to remain committed to your plans and objectives
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If you stick to your goals, you’ll eventually succeed. |
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#1805
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stick to your word
phrasal-verb
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to keep your promises and do what you say
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A disciplined person always sticks to their word. |
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#1806
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stick together
phrasal-verb
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to support each other, especially in difficult times
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Families should stick together no matter what happens. |
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#1807
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stick up for
phrasal-verb
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to defend or support someone’s opinion or right
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He always sticks up for his friends when they are criticized. |
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#1808
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stick with
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to continue doing something even if it is difficult
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If you stick with your habits, success will come. |
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#1809
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stick with good habits
phrasal-verb
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to continue following positive routines or behaviors
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It’s important to stick with good habits even when you’re busy. |
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#1810
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stay away
phrasal-verb
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to avoid going near a person or place for safety
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Please stay away from the construction site. |
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#1811
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stay away from
phrasal-verb
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to avoid something or someone for a good reason
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I told him to stay away from negative people. |
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#1812
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stay back
phrasal-verb
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to remain at a safe distance from danger
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Everyone, stay back until the area is secure. |
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#1813
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stay balanced
phrasal-verb
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to maintain emotional stability and not overreact
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Try to stay balanced no matter what happens. |
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#1814
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stay beside
phrasal-verb
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to remain physically or emotionally close to someone in need
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She stayed beside her mother through her illness. |
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#1815
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stay calm
phrasal-verb
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to remain peaceful and not panic in danger
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Stay calm and follow the safety instructions. |
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#1816
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stay composed
phrasal-verb
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to remain calm and focused under pressure
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Good leaders stay composed even when things go wrong. |
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#1817
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stay connected with
phrasal-verb
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to maintain an emotional or communicative link with someone
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Even after moving abroad, she stays connected with her old friends. |
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#1818
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stay consistent
phrasal-verb
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to maintain steady effort and habits toward success
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If you stay consistent, your hard work will pay off. |
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#1819
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stay curious
phrasal-verb
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to keep being interested and eager to learn
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The best learners always stay curious about the world. |
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#1820
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follow along with
phrasal-verb
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to keep pace with what’s being shared on a virtual screen or document
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Please follow along with the presentation on your screen. |
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#1821
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follow around
phrasal-verb
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to accompany someone closely, often to observe or learn
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New employees follow around seniors to learn how things work. |
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#1822
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follow back
phrasal-verb
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to follow someone who has followed you
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She didn’t follow back even though I followed her first. |
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#1823
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follow on from
phrasal-verb
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to happen or result from something that was done earlier
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This report follows on from our last quarter’s findings. |
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#1824
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follow one’s passion
phrasal-verb
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to pursue what you truly love or are interested in
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He chose to follow his passion for music instead of money. |
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#1825
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follow self-imposed rules
phrasal-verb
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to obey the rules you set for yourself
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Self-disciplined people follow self-imposed rules without complaint. |
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#1826
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follow through
phrasal-verb
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to complete a task that was started or promised
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We need to follow through with our commitments to build trust. |
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#1827
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follow through on
phrasal-verb
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to complete something that you have started or promised
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He always follows through on his personal goals. |
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#1828
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follow through on commitments
phrasal-verb
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to complete promises or obligations made to others
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The government must follow through on commitments made at the summit. |
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#1829
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follow through on decisions
phrasal-verb
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to continue with an action until it is completed
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Leaders must always follow through on their promises. |
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