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#871
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take issue with
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to disagree strongly with someone or something
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I take issue with your interpretation of the results. |
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#872
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take it out on
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to express anger or frustration by being unpleasant to someone not responsible
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Don’t take it out on your colleagues when you’re stressed. |
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#873
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take note of
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to pay attention to and remember something important
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He carefully took note of all the suggestions during the review meeting. |
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#874
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take notes
phrasal-verb
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to write down important information during a lesson or meeting
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He always takes notes when the teacher explains a new topic. |
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#875
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take notes on
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to write down important information while studying
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You should take notes on every lecture. |
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#876
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take off
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to become successful or popular quickly
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The new app took off right after its release. |
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#877
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take off after
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to chase someone or something quickly
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The police took off after the thief. |
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#878
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take off economically
phrasal-verb
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to start growing or improving rapidly
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After years of reform, the country's economy finally took off economically. |
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#879
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take off financially
phrasal-verb
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to start growing or succeeding quickly in terms of money
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Their online business really took off financially after the pandemic. |
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#880
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take off in
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to start succeeding rapidly in a field
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His career really took off in the last two years. |
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#881
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shift toward innovation
phrasal-verb
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to focus more on creating new ideas or technologies
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Many industries are trying to shift toward innovation to stay competitive. |
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#882
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shine on
phrasal-verb
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to continue to be cheerful and positive despite difficulties
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Even in tough times, she continues to shine on. |
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#883
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shine through
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to show your confidence or talent clearly despite challenges
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Her true confidence shone through during the interview. |
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#884
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shine through challenges
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to maintain positivity and confidence during difficulties
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She always manages to shine through challenges with a smile. |
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#885
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ship out goods
phrasal-verb
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to send goods to another place, especially abroad
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They will ship out goods to Europe by the end of this month. |
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#886
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shoot for
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to try to achieve a goal or aim for something high
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You should always shoot for the highest standards. |
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#887
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shoot up
phrasal-verb
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to rise suddenly and quickly
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Gold prices shot up after the geopolitical tensions increased. |
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#888
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shop around
phrasal-verb
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to compare prices before buying something
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Always shop around before making a big purchase. |
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#889
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shop around for
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to compare prices or products before buying
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Many customers shop around for the best deals online. |
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#890
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shore up
phrasal-verb
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to support or strengthen something that is weak or unstable
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The central bank intervened to shore up the falling currency. |
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#891
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write to
phrasal-verb
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to send a letter or message to express gratitude or appreciation
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I plan to write to my old professor to thank him for his support. |
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#892
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write up
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to prepare a detailed written report
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Please write up the feedback summary for the manager. |
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#893
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yearn for
phrasal-verb
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to feel a deep emotional longing or desire for something lost or missed
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He still yearns for the life he could have had. |
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#894
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zero in on
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to focus closely on a specific target or goal
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The campaign zeroed in on young professionals as the main audience. |
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#895
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zero in on goals
phrasal-verb
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to focus all attention and effort on achieving something
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The team needs to zero in on goals to stay efficient. |
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#896
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zip up
phrasal-verb
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to close something with a zipper
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Don’t forget to zip up your jacket, it’s cold outside. |
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#897
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zone away
phrasal-verb
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to mentally escape from worries or stress
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I like to zone away by listening to soft music. |
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#898
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zone back
phrasal-verb
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to return mental focus after distraction or stress
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After a short break, I managed to zone back into my work. |
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#899
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zone back in
phrasal-verb
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to regain focus after being distracted
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After taking a short walk, I zoned back in and finished the report. |
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#900
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zone in
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to focus your attention fully on something important
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I try to zone in when handling complex projects. |