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#3180
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open up to joy
phrasal-verb
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to allow yourself to feel happiness and positivity
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When you open up to joy, life becomes brighter. |
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#3181
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open up to others
phrasal-verb
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to share thoughts and feelings with people from other cultures
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When you open up to others, you start to understand their perspectives better. |
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#3182
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open up to peace
phrasal-verb
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to allow yourself to feel inner calmness
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Through meditation, I’ve learned to open up to peace. |
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#3183
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open up to someone
phrasal-verb
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to share personal feelings or problems with someone you trust
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He finally opened up to his friend about what he had been going through. |
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#3184
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open up to trade
phrasal-verb
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to start allowing international trade or economic exchange
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Many developing nations are trying to open up to trade to attract foreign investment. |
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#3185
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open up trade
phrasal-verb
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to make international trade easier by removing barriers
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The new agreement will open up trade between the two nations. |
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#3186
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open up trade routes
phrasal-verb
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to create new paths for international exchange of goods
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They are negotiating to open up trade routes with neighboring countries. |
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#3187
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open up with
phrasal-verb
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to start a conversation by being honest or expressive about feelings
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He chose to open up with a personal story to make others feel comfortable. |
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#3188
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open with
phrasal-verb
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to begin something by doing or saying something specific
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He opened with a personal story to connect with the audience. |
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#3189
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open with gratitude
phrasal-verb
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to start a conversation or message by expressing thanks
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She opened with gratitude before discussing the main issue. |
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#3190
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narrow down
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the number of possibilities
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We have to narrow down the list to just three candidates. |
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#3191
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narrow down to
phrasal-verb
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to reduce a list or options to a smaller number for easier decision-making
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After hours of discussion, we managed to narrow down to three possible suppliers. |
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#3192
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narrow in on
phrasal-verb
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to focus more closely on a specific goal or decision
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He’s narrowing in on a few career options now. |
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#3193
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network with
phrasal-verb
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to make professional or social connections with others
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She actively networks with leaders from different countries. |
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#3194
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nod off
phrasal-verb
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to fall asleep briefly, often unintentionally
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He nodded off while watching TV. |
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#3195
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note down
phrasal-verb
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to write something important so you don’t forget it
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Make sure to note down the key points from the lecture. |
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#3196
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offer help
phrasal-verb
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to volunteer to assist someone kindly
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It’s thoughtful to offer help when someone is struggling. |
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#3197
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open access to opportunities
phrasal-verb
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to make education, jobs, or services available to more people
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Digital transformation helps open access to opportunities globally. |
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#3198
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open around
phrasal-verb
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to act friendly and emotionally available with people nearby
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She always opens around people she trusts. |
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#3199
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open channels with
phrasal-verb
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to start communication with an individual or group
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The company opened channels with its overseas partners to share updates. |
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#3200
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build bridges
phrasal-verb
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to improve relationships or promote understanding between groups
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Diplomats are trying to build bridges between the two rival nations. |
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#3201
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build bridges between
phrasal-verb
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to improve relationships or understanding between groups
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The project aims to build bridges between rural and urban youth. |
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#3202
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build bridges with
phrasal-verb
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to improve relationships and promote understanding between people or countries
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The summit aimed to build bridges with neighboring countries. |
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#3203
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build capacity
phrasal-verb
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to develop skills or resources to handle more work or growth
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Small businesses are working hard to build capacity for future expansion. |
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#3204
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build confidence
phrasal-verb
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to strengthen belief in your own abilities
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Every small success helps you build confidence for bigger goals. |
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#3205
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build confidence in
phrasal-verb
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to create or increase trust in something
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The new reforms helped build confidence in the financial market. |
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#3206
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build confidence through practice
phrasal-verb
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to become more self-assured by repeated practice
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You can build confidence through practice in public speaking. |
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#3207
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build confidence within
phrasal-verb
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to strengthen your belief in yourself from the inside
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Through practice and reflection, you can build confidence within. |
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#3208
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build connections with
phrasal-verb
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to form positive relationships with people from other cultures
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He tried to build connections with his colleagues from various countries. |
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#3209
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build credibility
phrasal-verb
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to earn trust and respect through consistent performance
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Delivering results regularly helps professionals build credibility. |