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phrasal-verb
dance along to
Meaning
to dance while music is playing
Example
Everyone **danced along to** the DJ’s beats.
idiom
dance the night away
Meaning
to dance for a long time, especially during a celebration
Example
Everyone **danced the night away** at the wedding reception.
phrasal-verb
dance to
Meaning
to move your body in rhythm with the music
Example
We couldn’t resist **dancing to** that catchy song.
idiom
dance to one's own tune
Meaning
to behave independently; not influenced by others
Example
He always **dances to his own tune** and never follows the crowd.
idiom
dare to dream
Meaning
to be brave enough to have big ambitions
Example
Only those who **dare to dream** achieve great things.
idiom
data breach
Meaning
unauthorized access to confidential information
Example
The company suffered a major **data breach** last year.
idiom
data encryption
Meaning
the process of converting data into a code to prevent unauthorized access
Example
Ensure all sensitive information is protected through **data encryption**.
idiom
data is the new oil
Meaning
information has become a valuable resource in the modern world
Example
Every company knows that **data is the new oil**.
idiom
data lake
Meaning
a large storage repository that holds raw, unprocessed data
Example
All raw data is stored in the **data lake** for further analysis.
idiom
data mining
Meaning
the process of discovering patterns and relationships in large datasets
Example
Data mining helps businesses understand customer behavior and predict trends.
idiom
data privacy
Meaning
the protection of personal information from unauthorized access or disclosure.
Example
The company implemented strong **data privacy** measures to protect customer information.
idiom
data-driven
Meaning
based on or influenced by data
Example
We make **data-driven** decisions to ensure the best outcome.
idiom
data-driven decision
Meaning
a decision based on data analysis rather than intuition
Example
Modern companies rely on **data-driven decisions** to stay competitive.
idiom
data-driven decision making
Meaning
making decisions based on data analysis rather than intuition or personal experience
Example
In the world of business, **data-driven decision making** is crucial for success.
idiom
data-driven decisions
Meaning
decisions made based on factual data rather than assumptions
Example
AI encourages organizations to make **data-driven decisions**.
idiom
dawn on
Meaning
to become clear to someone after not realizing
Example
It suddenly **dawned on** me that I’d left my wallet.
idiom
day in court
Meaning
a fair opportunity to defend oneself or be heard
Example
Everyone deserves their **day in court**.
idiom
daydream about
Meaning
to imagine pleasant things while awake
Example
He often **daydreams about** living on a tropical island.
idiom
dead tired
Meaning
extremely tired or exhausted
Example
After the long trip, we were **dead tired**.
phrasal-verb
deal across
Meaning
to trade or exchange across parties
Example
The companies **dealt across** several industries.
phrasal-verb
deal against
Meaning
to act or compete against someone in a transaction
Example
He **dealt against** his rival in the stock market.
phrasal-verb
deal around
Meaning
to share something among people informally
Example
He **dealt around** the snacks during the meeting.
phrasal-verb
deal away
Meaning
to give up something through a trade or compromise
Example
He **dealt away** his shares for quick cash.
phrasal-verb
deal back
Meaning
to return a favor or repay someone
Example
She promised to **deal back** the help someday.