Expression Cards: idiom
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data-driven
Meaning
based on or influenced by data
Example
We make **data-driven** decisions to ensure the best outcome.
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data-driven decision
Meaning
a decision based on data analysis rather than intuition
Example
Modern companies rely on **data-driven decisions** to stay competitive.
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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.
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data-driven decisions
Meaning
decisions made based on factual data rather than assumptions
Example
AI encourages organizations to make **data-driven decisions**.
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dawn on
Meaning
to become clear to someone after not realizing
Example
It suddenly **dawned on** me that I’d left my wallet.
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day in court
Meaning
a fair opportunity to defend oneself or be heard
Example
Everyone deserves their **day in court**.
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daydream about
Meaning
to imagine pleasant things while awake
Example
He often **daydreams about** living on a tropical island.
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dead tired
Meaning
extremely tired or exhausted
Example
After the long trip, we were **dead tired**.
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debug the mind
Meaning
to clear one’s thoughts or fix mental confusion
Example
Before making big design decisions, it’s good to **debug your mind**.
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debug the problem
Meaning
to identify and fix issues or errors
Example
Let’s **debug the problem** before we push the update.
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debug the situation
Meaning
to analyze and solve a problem carefully; borrowed from programming
Example
We need to **debug the situation** before it gets worse.
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deep down
Meaning
in one’s innermost feelings
Example
**Deep down**, she knew she was wrong.
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deep learning
Meaning
A class of machine learning algorithms that uses multiple layers to progressively extract higher-level features from raw input.
Example
The AI system improved through **deep learning**, making it smarter over time.
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deep learning dive
Meaning
to study or explore something in great depth
Example
He took a **deep learning dive** into neural networks last month.
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dial back
Meaning
to reduce the strength or amount of something
Example
We may need to **dial back** the advertising spend.
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dial in
Meaning
to connect to a meeting or call remotely
Example
I’ll **dial in** from the airport lounge.
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dial into
Meaning
to connect to a call or meeting
Example
We’ll **dial into** the client briefing at noon.
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die of envy
Meaning
to be extremely jealous
Example
He’ll **die of envy** when he sees your new car.
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dig deep
Meaning
to use all your strength and determination to achieve something
Example
You’ll have to **dig deep** to finish this marathon.
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Dig deeper
Meaning
To investigate more thoroughly or find out more details.
Example
Journalists are trained to **dig deeper** into stories.
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dig in your heels
Meaning
to refuse to give up or change your position
Example
He **dug in his heels** and refused to quit until he succeeded.
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dig into
Meaning
to explore or investigate something in detail
Example
We’ll **dig into** the customer feedback this afternoon.
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dig out
Meaning
to retrieve something that has been stored or buried
Example
Could you **dig out** last year’s budget notes?
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digital brainchild
Meaning
a product or idea created using digital or AI technology
Example
ChatGPT is the **digital brainchild** of OpenAI.