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#1351
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work with
phrasal-verb
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to cooperate or collaborate with someone
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I really enjoy working with this creative team. |
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#1352
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work within
phrasal-verb
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to operate while staying under specific limits or constraints
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The team must work within the given budget. |
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#1353
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wrap around
phrasal-verb
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to summarize or conclude by revisiting main ideas
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Let’s wrap around our discussion by revisiting the key points. |
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#1354
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wrap up
phrasal-verb
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to bring a discussion or event to an end
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The moderator wrapped up the debate after the final statements. |
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#1355
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wrap up the project
phrasal-verb
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to finish or complete something
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We need to wrap up the project by the end of this week. |
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#1356
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write back
phrasal-verb
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to reply to someone’s complaint or message
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The company promised to write back within 48 hours. |
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#1357
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write down
phrasal-verb
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to record cultural stories or traditions in written form
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He decided to write down his grandmother’s folk stories. |
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#1358
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write in
phrasal-verb
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to send a written complaint or opinion
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Many viewers wrote in to complain about the poor sound quality. |
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#1359
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write off
phrasal-verb
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to cancel a bad debt or consider it lost
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The bank had to write off several unpaid loans. |
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#1360
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write out
phrasal-verb
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to write something in full form
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Please write out your answers clearly in the exam sheet. |
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#1361
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drop down
phrasal-verb
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to fall or descend to a lower level
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The temperature will drop down to five degrees tonight. |
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#1362
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drop in
phrasal-verb
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to visit someone casually without prior arrangement
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My neighbors often drop in for coffee in the evening. |
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#1363
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drop in for
phrasal-verb
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to attend briefly or informally
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I plan to drop in for the group discussion later this evening. |
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#1364
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drop in on
phrasal-verb
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to visit someone casually and without an appointment
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We decided to drop in on our cousins while passing through their town. |
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#1365
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drop into
phrasal-verb
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to enter or visit a place casually
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I’ll drop into the café for a quick coffee before work. |
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#1366
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drop off
phrasal-verb
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to take someone or something to a place by car
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Can you drop off the kids at school? |
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#1367
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drop off at
phrasal-verb
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to leave someone or something at a specific place
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The taxi dropped us off at the airport gate. |
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#1368
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drop off to sleep
phrasal-verb
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to start sleeping, especially unintentionally
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He dropped off to sleep while watching TV. |
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#1369
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drop out
phrasal-verb
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to leave school or university before finishing the course
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He decided to drop out of college and start a business. |
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#1370
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drop out of
phrasal-verb
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to leave school or university before finishing a course
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He dropped out of college to start his own business. |
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#1371
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greet with a smile
phrasal-verb
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to welcome someone warmly with a smile
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Always greet with a smile when meeting new people. |
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#1372
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grin from ear to ear
phrasal-verb
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to smile widely with great happiness
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He was grinning from ear to ear after getting the award. |
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#1373
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ground oneself
phrasal-verb
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to stay emotionally stable and present in reality
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He took a walk outside to ground himself after the bad news. |
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#1374
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ground within
phrasal-verb
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to stabilize your emotions by connecting to your inner calm
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She practiced breathing exercises to ground within during stress. |
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#1375
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ground your energy
phrasal-verb
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to stabilize your emotions by connecting with the present moment
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When you feel anxious, ground your energy through mindful breathing. |
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#1376
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ground yourself
phrasal-verb
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to stay connected with reality and remain calm
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When stress builds up, I try to ground myself by breathing deeply. |
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#1377
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ground yourself in reality
phrasal-verb
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to focus your mind on what is real to reduce panic or anxiety
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If you feel lost in thoughts, ground yourself in reality by naming what you see. |
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#1378
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grow accustomed to
phrasal-verb
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to gradually become familiar or comfortable with something
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He slowly grew accustomed to the cultural differences at work. |
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#1379
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grow along with others
phrasal-verb
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to develop together through teamwork and shared experience
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We grow along with others when we learn and support each other. |
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#1380
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grow apart
phrasal-verb
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to become distant from someone emotionally over time
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After years, they grew apart because of different interests. |