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Émoji
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#541
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keep moving forward
idiom
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to continue progressing despite obstacles or setbacks
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No matter what happens, always keep moving forward. |
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#542
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crunch the numbers
idiom
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to process data or analyze statistics
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AI can crunch the numbers faster than any human. |
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#543
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full of confidence
idiom
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feeling very sure of yourself
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He walked into the interview room full of confidence. |
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#544
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believe you can
idiom
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to have the mindset that you are capable of doing something
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If you believe you can, you’re halfway there. |
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#545
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be your own biggest fan
idiom
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to appreciate and believe in yourself
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You should be your own biggest fan to stay motivated. |
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#546
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take pride in yourself
idiom
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to feel proud of who you are or what you do
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Always take pride in yourself and your achievements. |
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#547
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believe you’re good enough
idiom
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to accept that you are capable and worthy
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To overcome fear, you must believe you’re good enough. |
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#548
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fake it till you make it
idiom
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to act confidently until you actually feel confident
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Fake it till you make it—confidence will follow. |
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#549
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ahead of its time
idiom
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to be unusually advanced or innovative for its era
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That invention was ahead of its time. |
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#550
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change the game
idiom
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to introduce something that significantly alters an industry or field
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5G technology will change the game for mobile communication. |
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#551
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think big
idiom
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to set ambitious and visionary goals
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Entrepreneurs must think big to make a real impact. |
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#552
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step change
idiom
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a significant improvement or shift
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This marks a step change in how we approach innovation. |
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#553
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leap forward
idiom
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a sudden and significant progress
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This innovation represents a leap forward in technology. |
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#554
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fight fire with fire
idiom
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to use the same tactics as one’s opponent
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When negotiations failed, they decided to fight fire with fire. |
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#555
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the last straw
idiom
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the final problem that makes a situation unbearable
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His rude comment was the last straw for her. |
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#556
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smooth things over
idiom
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to make a bad situation seem better by dealing with it calmly
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She tried to smooth things over after their disagreement. |
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#557
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steer clear of
idiom
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to avoid someone or something
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You should steer clear of that street after dark. |
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#558
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go off the rails
idiom
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to start behaving in an unusual or uncontrolled way
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After losing his job, his life seemed to go off the rails. |
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#559
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nothing to write home about
idiom
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not special or interesting
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The movie was nothing to write home about. |
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#560
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yawn fest
idiom
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something extremely boring
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That lecture was a total yawn fest. |
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#561
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drag on
idiom
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to continue for too long and become boring
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The meeting dragged on for hours. |
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#562
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in one ear and out the other
idiom
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to not pay attention to what is said
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Whatever I tell him goes in one ear and out the other. |
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#563
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take it or leave it
idiom
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showing indifference about accepting or rejecting something
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That’s my final offer — take it or leave it. |
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#564
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birds of a feather
idiom
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people with similar interests or characteristics
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Tom and Jerry are always together—birds of a feather. |
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#565
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build bridges
idiom
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to improve relationships between people
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We need to build bridges between our two departments. |
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#566
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have someone's back
idiom
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to support or defend someone
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Don’t worry—I have your back. |
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#567
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a friend in need is a friend indeed
idiom
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a true friend helps you in difficult times
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When I was sick, Jane took care of me—a friend in need is a friend indeed. |
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#568
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keep someone's secret
idiom
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to not tell others what someone has told you in confidence
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You can trust me—I’ll keep your secret. |
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#569
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Throw money at something
idiom
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To try to solve a problem by spending a lot of money instead of using a better solution.
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The government keeps throwing money at the education problem instead of reforming it. |
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#570
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Economic bubble
idiom
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A situation where asset prices rise far above their real value.
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The housing economic bubble burst in 2008, causing a global crisis. |