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#2761
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on the cutting block
idiom
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being considered for elimination or discontinuation
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Due to budget cuts, several research projects are now on the cutting block. |
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#2762
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The more the merrier
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The more people there are, the better the situation becomes.
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It will be more fun if everyone joins in. The more the merrier. |
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#2763
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take the spotlight
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to be the center of attention or admiration
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The young actress took the spotlight at the award ceremony. |
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#2764
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ahead of the pack
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to be more successful than competitors
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Her innovative ideas always keep her ahead of the pack. |
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#2765
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go places
idiom
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to be likely to become successful in the future
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Everyone says he’s going to go places with his skills. |
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#2766
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a feather in one’s cap
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an achievement to be proud of
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Winning the national award was a feather in his cap. |
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#2767
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growth hacking
idiom
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using creative and low-cost strategies to rapidly grow a business or product
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Startups rely heavily on growth hacking to gain users quickly. |
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#2768
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social proof
idiom
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the influence that other people’s actions have on one’s own behavior
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Positive reviews serve as social proof for new customers. |
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#2769
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brand awareness
idiom
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the extent to which consumers are familiar with a brand
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Our main goal is to increase brand awareness through social media. |
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#2770
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bounce rate
idiom
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the percentage of visitors who leave a website after viewing only one page
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We need to lower our bounce rate to keep visitors engaged. |
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#2771
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content is king
idiom
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high-quality content is the most important factor for success online
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Never forget that content is king in digital marketing. |
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#2772
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SEO-friendly
idiom
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optimized to rank higher in search engine results
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Make sure your website is SEO-friendly. |
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#2773
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get a pat on the back
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to receive praise or recognition for something good
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He got a pat on the back for completing the project early. |
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#2774
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be in the limelight
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to be the center of attention
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The actor was in the limelight after his award win. |
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#2775
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come into the spotlight
idiom
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to receive public attention or recognition
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She came into the spotlight after winning the award. |
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#2776
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lightbulb moment
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a sudden moment of realization or inspiration
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He had a lightbulb moment when he figured out how to fix the code. |
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#2777
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build a better mousetrap
idiom
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to improve an existing product or idea
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Every tech company tries to build a better mousetrap in its field. |
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#2778
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step up a gear
idiom
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to increase your effort or speed
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The team needs to step up a gear to meet the deadline. |
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#2779
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make headway
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to make progress or advance
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We are finally making headway with our new project. |
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#2780
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ring the changes
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to make changes to something to make it more interesting or effective
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The restaurant decided to ring the changes with a new menu. |
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#2781
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see the light at the end of the tunnel
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to begin to see signs of improvement after a long period of difficulty
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After months of effort, we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. |
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#2782
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take five
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to take a short break
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Let's take five before continuing the meeting. |
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#2783
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take up a hobby
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to start a new hobby or leisure activity
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During the lockdown, many people took up hobbies like painting or cooking. |
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#2784
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a labor of love
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something done out of passion, not for money
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Building that model train was a labor of love for him. |
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#2785
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have a soft spot for
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to have a fondness or affection for something or someone
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I have a soft spot for old classic movies. |
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#2786
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in full swing
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at the peak of activity or progress
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The dance rehearsal is in full swing before the big day. |
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#2787
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hit the right note
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to do or say something perfectly suitable
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Her performance really hit the right note with the audience. |
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#2788
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get hooked on
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to become addicted or very interested in something
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He got hooked on playing chess after just one game. |
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#2789
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right up one’s alley
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something that suits one’s interests or abilities perfectly
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That cooking workshop is right up your alley, you should join! |
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#2790
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in one’s element
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doing something one is good at or enjoys
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He’s in his element when he’s cooking for friends. |