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#991
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reboot your mindset
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to change your way of thinking completely
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To adapt to AI, we need to reboot our mindset. |
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#992
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a picture is worth a thousand words
idiom
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a visual image can express complex ideas better than words
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That photo truly proves that a picture is worth a thousand words. |
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#993
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Front page news
idiom
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Extremely important or widely discussed news
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His heroic act became front page news the next morning. |
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#994
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Caught on camera
idiom
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Recorded on video; captured visually
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The accident was caught on camera by a passerby. |
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#995
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Air time
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The amount of time something is broadcast on TV or radio
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The charity event got a lot of air time on local stations. |
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#996
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On the record
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Officially stated and reportable
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She made her statement on the record during the interview. |
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#997
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hope for the best
idiom
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expect a positive outcome even in uncertainty
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We did everything we could, now let’s hope for the best. |
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#998
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after the storm comes the calm
idiom
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peace follows a period of trouble
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Stay patient; after the storm comes the calm. |
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#999
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see the glass half full
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see the positive side of something
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Try to see the glass half full instead of half empty. |
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#1000
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there’s always tomorrow
idiom
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you’ll have another chance in the future
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Don’t be sad about today’s failure — there’s always tomorrow. |
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#1001
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the dawn of a new day
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a new beginning filled with hope
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Her graduation marked the dawn of a new day in her life. |
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#1002
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count your blessings
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be grateful for the good things in your life
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Instead of complaining, count your blessings. |
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#1003
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add insult to injury
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to make a bad situation even worse
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First, they lost the game, and then, to add insult to injury, their bus broke down. |
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#1004
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bite the bullet
idiom
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to decide to do something difficult or unpleasant that one has been putting off or hesitating about
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I decided to bite the bullet and finish my homework. |
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#1005
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cut somebody some slack
idiom
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to not judge someone as severely as you usually would because they are having problems at the present time
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He's been under a lot of stress lately, so let's cut him some slack. |
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#1006
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don't judge a book by its cover
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you shouldn't form an opinion on someone or something based purely on what you see on the outside
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She may look serious, but don't judge a book by its cover. |
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#1007
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get out of hand
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to become difficult to control
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The party started to get out of hand when more people arrived. |
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#1008
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hang in there
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to remain persistent and determined in difficult circumstances
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I know you're tired, but hang in there because you're almost finished. |
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#1009
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it's not rocket science
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it's not difficult to understand
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You can learn to cook, it's not rocket science. |
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#1010
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soft spot for someone
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to feel affection or kindness towards someone
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He has a soft spot for stray animals. |
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#1011
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warm-hearted
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kind and sympathetic
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She is a warm-hearted person who cares for everyone. |
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#1012
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kind words cost nothing
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being kind doesn’t take effort or money
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Remember, kind words cost nothing. |
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#1013
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have a heart
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to show compassion or kindness
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Have a heart, he didn’t mean to hurt you. |
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#1014
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big-hearted
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very kind and generous
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He is known as a big-hearted man. |
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#1015
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spread kindness
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to do or say kind things to others
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We should all try to spread kindness every day. |
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#1016
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light up someone’s day
idiom
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to make someone happy
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Your kind words lighted up my day. |
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#1017
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give someone the shirt off your back
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to be extremely generous and selfless
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He’d give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. |
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#1018
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turn the tide
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to cause a significant change in a situation or trend
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The new strategy helped us turn the tide in our favor. |
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#1019
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green thumb
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a natural talent for gardening or growing plants
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My mother has a green thumb; everything she plants grows beautifully. |
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#1020
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Left no stone unturned
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To try every possible way to achieve something.
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The detective left no stone unturned to find the truth. |