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Lesson 33Lesson 33 - マスクトグル

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#961
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check against
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to verify information or behavior to ensure it meets standards
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All reports must be checked against the company’s ethical policy.

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#962
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check back
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to return later to see if there are updates or results
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Please check back tomorrow for the final confirmation.

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#963
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check back on
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to review or look again at online updates or messages
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You should check back on the thread later for new replies.

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#964
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check back with
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to contact someone again to confirm or review something
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Could you check back with me tomorrow for an update on your case?

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#965
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check in
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to register at a hotel or airport
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We checked in at the hotel as soon as we arrived.

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#966
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check in about
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to discuss or confirm the status of something
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Let’s check in about the deliverables before Friday.

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#967
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check in on
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to visit or contact someone to see if they are okay
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When we’re in the area, we should check in on grandma.

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#968
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check in with
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to contact someone to see how they are doing or feeling
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I like to check in with my friends regularly to make sure they’re okay.

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#969
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check in with yourself
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to pause and reflect on your current emotional state
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Take a moment to check in with yourself during stressful days.

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#970
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check inside
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to examine your thoughts or motives before reacting
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Always check inside before you respond in anger.

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#971
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hold grudges against
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to continue feeling angry or resentful toward someone
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It’s not healthy to hold grudges against your friends.

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#972
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hold in
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to control your emotions or not express them
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She tried to hold in her laughter during the meeting.

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#973
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hold in check
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to control strong emotions before reacting
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He tried to hold in check his frustration during the meeting.

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#974
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hold in emotions
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to stop yourself from showing what you feel
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He tried to hold in his emotions during the meeting.

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#975
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hold it in
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to stop yourself from showing emotion
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He tried to hold it in, but the tears came anyway.

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#976
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hold it together
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to stay calm and not show your emotions when under stress
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Even under pressure, she managed to hold it together.

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#977
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hold off
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when rain or storm delays or does not start immediately
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Let’s hope the rain holds off until we get home.

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#978
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hold off on
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to delay doing something, especially spending or launching new projects
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Investors decided to hold off on new ventures until the market improved.

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#979
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hold office
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to have an official position of authority or power
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He has held office as the foreign minister for more than five years.

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#980
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hold on
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to wait for a short time on the phone
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Please hold on while I transfer your call.

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#981
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grow past pain
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to develop emotionally by overcoming past suffering
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It’s never easy to grow past pain, but it’s worth it.

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grow stronger
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to become emotionally tougher after hardship
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Every challenge helps you grow stronger emotionally.

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#983
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grow through
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to become stronger or wiser because of difficult experiences
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We often grow through the pain we experience.

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#984
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grow through challenges
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to develop strength and wisdom by facing difficulties
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We can grow through challenges if we stay positive.

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#985
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grow through change
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to develop personally or professionally during a transition
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We can grow through change if we remain open-minded and adaptable.

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#986
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grow through pain
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to learn or become stronger from emotional difficulties
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We often grow through pain more than through comfort.

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#987
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grow toward success
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to develop gradually in the process of achieving success
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You are growing toward success with every lesson you learn.

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#988
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grow up
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to become an adult; to mature
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Children grow up so fast these days.

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#989
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grow up in
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to spend your childhood in a particular place or culture
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I grew up in a small village where traditions are still strong.

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#990
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grow up with
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to spend your childhood with someone
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I grew up with my cousins in the same house.

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