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#3810
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bring down costs
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the expenses involved in trading or production
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New technologies help companies bring down costs of international logistics. |
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#3811
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bring down debt
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the amount of money a government or company owes
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The government is trying to bring down debt by increasing exports. |
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#3812
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map onto
phrasal-verb
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to match or connect with a particular plan or idea
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Your skills map onto the company’s long-term vision perfectly. |
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#3813
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map out
phrasal-verb
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to plan in detail how something will happen
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She mapped out her study plan for the next six months. |
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#3814
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map out a plan
phrasal-verb
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to carefully plan or design steps to achieve a goal
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She mapped out a plan for reaching her five-year career goals. |
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#3815
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march on
phrasal-verb
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to continue advancing toward a goal despite difficulties
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The demonstrators marched on the capital demanding justice. |
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#3816
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mark down
phrasal-verb
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to reduce a student’s grade for an error
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The teacher marked me down for spelling mistakes. |
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#3817
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mark out
phrasal-verb
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to distinguish or define a special cultural space or event
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They marked out an area in the village square for the cultural exhibition. |
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#3818
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mark up
phrasal-verb
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to increase the price of something
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Retailers often mark up prices during the holiday season. |
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#3819
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measure up to
phrasal-verb
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to meet a required ethical or professional standard
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All employees are expected to measure up to the company’s moral values. |
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#3820
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meet up
phrasal-verb
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to get together with someone for an arranged meeting
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Let’s meet up at the cafe before heading to the concert. |
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#3821
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meet up to
phrasal-verb
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to reach or satisfy a particular standard or expectation
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Our design must meet up to the client’s expectations before the deadline. |
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#3822
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rise to the challenge
phrasal-verb
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to deal successfully with something difficult
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He always rises to the challenge when things get tough. |
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#3823
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rise to the occasion
phrasal-verb
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to perform well under pressure or in challenging situations
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She always rises to the occasion when things get difficult. |
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#3824
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rise toward excellence
phrasal-verb
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to keep improving continuously toward a higher standard
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With dedication, anyone can rise toward excellence. |
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#3825
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rise under
phrasal-verb
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to perform well despite facing great pressure or challenges
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He always rises under pressure and delivers his best work. |
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#3826
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rise up
phrasal-verb
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to stand and act against challenges or difficulties
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We must rise up and face the challenges together. |
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#3827
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rise up against
phrasal-verb
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to rebel or protest against authority or oppression
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Citizens rose up against the unfair government policies. |
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#3828
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rise up to
phrasal-verb
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to face and deal successfully with a challenge or situation
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He rose up to the challenge and proved his worth. |
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#3829
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rise with
phrasal-verb
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to grow stronger together with something or someone
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We can all rise with positivity and mutual respect. |
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#3830
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rise with confidence
phrasal-verb
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to regain self-assurance after a setback
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After every failure, try to rise with confidence. |
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#3831
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rise with courage
phrasal-verb
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to face challenges bravely and stay positive
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We must rise with courage when life throws difficulties our way. |
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#3832
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ride out the storm
phrasal-verb
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to stay calm and keep going during a difficult situation
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We ride out the storm together when deadlines stack up. |
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#3833
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cheer others on
phrasal-verb
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to encourage people to keep going
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Managers cheer others on when the team hits tough weather calls. |
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#3834
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share in wins
phrasal-verb
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to celebrate successes together with others
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We share in wins with a quick shout-out during standups. |
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#3835
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take heart from
phrasal-verb
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to gain comfort or courage because of something
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Volunteers take heart from every thank-you message they receive. |
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#3836
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learn through experience
phrasal-verb
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to improve by reflecting on what has happened before
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We learn through experience when forecasts miss the mark. |
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#3837
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file on deadline
phrasal-verb
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to submit a story right at the required time
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Reporters file on deadline even when storms slow travel. |
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#3838
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file under pressure
phrasal-verb
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to deliver reports quickly despite stress
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She can file under pressure while live updates keep coming. |
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#3839
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circle the wagons
phrasal-verb
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to come together to protect the group from criticism
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Fans circle the wagons when the coach faces unfair blame. |