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#2731
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Patience pays off
idiom
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Being patient will eventually lead to positive results.
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I know you’ve been waiting for a long time, but trust me, patience pays off. |
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#2732
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The waiting game
idiom
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A situation in which you must wait for something to happen.
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It’s all about the waiting game when you’re looking for a job. |
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#2733
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to orbit around
idiom
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to be completely focused or revolve around something
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He seemed to orbit around the idea of becoming a successful entrepreneur. |
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#2734
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fall in love
idiom
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to develop romantic feelings for someone
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I didn't expect to fall in love with her so quickly. |
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#2735
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a match made in heaven
idiom
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a perfect couple, very well suited for each other
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They are truly a match made in heaven. |
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#2736
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play the field
idiom
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to date or have romantic relationships with many people without commitment
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He’s still playing the field and not looking for a serious relationship. |
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#2737
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Fall into the same trap
idiom
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to make the same mistake again, often due to not learning from previous experiences
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She fell into the same trap by trusting him again. |
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#2738
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new lease of life
idiom
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to give someone or something a fresh start or new energy
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The renovation of the old building has given it a new lease of life. |
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#2739
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get a new lease on life
idiom
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to gain new energy or enthusiasm for something
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After the surgery, she felt like she had got a new lease on life. |
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#2740
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to hit the jackpot
idiom
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to achieve great success or gain a lot of money
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After years of hard work, she finally hit the jackpot with her startup. |
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#2741
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to make a name for oneself
idiom
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to become famous or well known for something
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He worked hard to make a name for himself in the tech industry. |
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#2742
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to strike it rich
idiom
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to suddenly become very wealthy
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He struck it rich by investing in early-stage tech companies. |
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#2743
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Cheer up
idiom
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Become happier; don’t be sad.
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It’s not the end of the world—cheer up! |
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#2744
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I’m here for you
idiom
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You can count on my support.
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Whenever you need me, I’m here for you. |
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#2745
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Give it your best shot
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Try as hard as you can.
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Even if you fail, give it your best shot. |
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#2746
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Don’t be discouraged
idiom
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Stay motivated even after setbacks.
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Don’t be discouraged—success takes time. |
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#2747
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a stroke of luck
idiom
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something good that happens by chance
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It was a stroke of luck that I found my lost wallet. |
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#2748
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bad luck
idiom
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unfortunate or unlucky situation
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It’s just bad luck that it rained on our picnic day. |
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#2749
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beginner’s luck
idiom
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success for someone inexperienced
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He won his first game — must be beginner’s luck. |
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#2750
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down on your luck
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experiencing a period of bad luck
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He’s been down on his luck since losing his job. |
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#2751
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push your luck
idiom
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take a risk hoping for more success
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You already got a discount, don’t push your luck. |
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#2752
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pot luck
idiom
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whatever is available or happens by chance
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Let’s take pot luck and eat at that new café. |
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#2753
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hear something straight from the horse's mouth
idiom
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to hear something directly from the original or most reliable source
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I heard it straight from the horse's mouth that the event is canceled. |
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#2754
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put in a good word for someone
idiom
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to say something positive about someone in order to help them
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I will put in a good word for you with the manager. |
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#2755
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Burn the bridges
idiom
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to destroy the possibility of returning to a previous situation
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Once he left the company, he decided to burn the bridges and not look back. |
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#2756
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Lay down arms
idiom
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to stop fighting and surrender
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After the long conflict, both sides decided to lay down arms and negotiate. |
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#2757
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Wisdom comes with age
idiom
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The older you get, the wiser you become, due to experience.
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You should listen to him; after all, wisdom comes with age. |
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#2758
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train a model
idiom
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to teach an AI model using data to make predictions or decisions
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We need to train a model on the new dataset before running predictions. |
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#2759
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backpropagation
idiom
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a learning algorithm used in neural networks to minimize error by adjusting weights through the network
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The backpropagation algorithm helps in optimizing the neural network's performance. |
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#2760
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model evaluation
idiom
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the process of assessing the accuracy and performance of a trained model
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Before deploying the system, we need to perform model evaluation to ensure accuracy. |