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#541
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turn ideas into reality
phrasal-verb
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to make your plans or dreams come true
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Great leaders know how to turn ideas into reality. |
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#542
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turn in
phrasal-verb
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to submit something like an assignment or report
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Don’t forget to turn in your project by Friday. |
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#543
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turn into
phrasal-verb
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to become something different
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Over time, the small shop turned into a large supermarket. |
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#544
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turn inward
phrasal-verb
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to focus on your own thoughts and feelings
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After the accident, he began to turn inward for reflection. |
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#545
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turn left
phrasal-verb
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to change direction to the left
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At the next intersection, turn left onto Main Street. |
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#546
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turn negativity into strength
phrasal-verb
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to use negative experiences as motivation for improvement
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She learned to turn negativity into strength after many failures. |
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#547
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turn off
phrasal-verb
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to stop the flow of something; to switch off
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Please turn off the lights when you leave the room to save energy. |
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#548
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turn off lights
phrasal-verb
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to switch off lights when not needed to save energy
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Employees are encouraged to turn off lights when leaving the office. |
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#549
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turn on
phrasal-verb
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to start a machine or device
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Can you turn on the Wi-Fi, please? |
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#550
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turn out
phrasal-verb
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to attend or participate in an event
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Thousands of people turned out for the annual cultural parade. |
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#551
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come up in
phrasal-verb
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to be mentioned or discussed in a conversation
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Your name came up in our meeting yesterday. |
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#552
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come up short
phrasal-verb
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to fail to meet a goal or expectation
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The team came up short in the final minutes of the game. |
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#553
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come up to
phrasal-verb
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to reach a particular standard or expectation
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Her performance didn't come up to our expectations. |
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#554
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come up trumps
phrasal-verb
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to perform unexpectedly well; to succeed when least expected
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She came up trumps and saved the project just in time. |
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#555
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come up with
phrasal-verb
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to think of or produce an idea or solution
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She came up with a brilliant idea for the project. |
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#556
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come up with ideas
phrasal-verb
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to create or think of new ideas
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The R&D team managed to come up with ideas that revolutionized the product line. |
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#557
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come up with solutions
phrasal-verb
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to think of or create new ideas or solutions
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She always manages to come up with solutions to complex problems. |
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#558
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comfort in
phrasal-verb
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to find peace or reassurance in something or someone
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Many people find comfort in talking to their loved ones. |
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#559
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comfort someone through
phrasal-verb
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to help someone emotionally during a difficult time
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She comforted him through his toughest days. |
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#560
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comfort someone with
phrasal-verb
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to console someone by offering kind words or support
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He comforted his friend with kind words after the loss. |
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#561
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hang out with
phrasal-verb
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to spend time relaxing or enjoying with someone
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I usually hang out with my family on weekends. |
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#562
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hang over
phrasal-verb
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to remain as a feeling of worry, sadness, or fear
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A sense of sorrow still hangs over the family. |
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#563
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hang up
phrasal-verb
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to end a phone call
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He suddenly hung up without saying goodbye. |
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#564
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hash out
phrasal-verb
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to discuss something thoroughly to reach an agreement
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The team spent hours hashing out the final details of the plan. |
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#565
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head back
phrasal-verb
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to return to a place
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It’s getting late, we should head back to the hotel. |
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#566
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head back to
phrasal-verb
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to return to a place you came from
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We’ll head back to the hotel after visiting the museum. |
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#567
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head for
phrasal-verb
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to go in the direction of a place
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After breakfast, we headed for the mountains. |
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#568
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head off
phrasal-verb
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to start a journey; to leave a place
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We’re about to head off for our vacation in Bali. |
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#569
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head out
phrasal-verb
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to leave a place to go somewhere
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I usually head out for work around 8 a.m. |
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#570
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head toward victory
phrasal-verb
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to move or progress in the direction of winning or success
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Our team is heading toward victory after months of training. |