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#31
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lock down
phrasal-verb
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to make a device or account secure from threats
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You should lock down your privacy settings on social media. |
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#32
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lock out
phrasal-verb
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to be unable to access a system due to password or error
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I got locked out of my account after entering the wrong password. |
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#33
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lock up
phrasal-verb
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to become completely unresponsive or stuck
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The app locked up and I had to restart my phone. |
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#34
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log back in
phrasal-verb
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to enter your account again after logging out
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I had to log back in after my session expired. |
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#35
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log back into
phrasal-verb
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to access your online account again after logging out
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I had to log back into my account to submit the assignment. |
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#36
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log back on
phrasal-verb
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to reconnect to a website or system after logging off
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If your session expires, just log back on to continue. |
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#37
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log back out
phrasal-verb
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to safely disconnect from a system again after using it
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Don’t forget to log back out after checking your account. |
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#38
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log in
phrasal-verb
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to enter a website or app by typing your username and password
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You need to log in to access your account. |
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#39
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log in to
phrasal-verb
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to enter your username and password to access an account
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I can’t log in to my Instagram account right now. |
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#40
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log into
phrasal-verb
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to access a system or website by entering credentials
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You need to log into your account to view your dashboard. |
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#41
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come out on top
phrasal-verb
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to win or succeed over others
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Despite tough competition, she came out on top. |
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#42
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come out stronger
phrasal-verb
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to recover from difficulties with more strength or wisdom
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After failing the exam, she managed to come out stronger and more determined. |
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#43
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come out with
phrasal-verb
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to produce or publish something new
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The company has come out with an innovative smartphone design. |
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#44
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come over
phrasal-verb
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to visit someone's house
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Why don’t you come over for lunch tomorrow? |
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#45
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come over to
phrasal-verb
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to visit someone at their place
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Why don’t you come over to my house this weekend? |
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#46
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come round
phrasal-verb
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to regain consciousness
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She fainted but soon came round. |
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#47
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come through
phrasal-verb
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to succeed or survive a difficult situation
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She came through the surgery successfully. |
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#48
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come through for
phrasal-verb
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to do what is needed or expected, especially in difficult times
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Our teammates always come through for each other when deadlines are tight. |
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#49
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come through with
phrasal-verb
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to produce or achieve something that was promised or expected
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The company finally came through with the funding they had promised. |
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#50
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come to
phrasal-verb
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to regain consciousness; to amount to a total
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He came to after fainting in the heat. |
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#51
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blast out
phrasal-verb
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to play music very loudly
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The neighbors were blasting out heavy metal all night. |
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#52
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blend across
phrasal-verb
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to mix or merge cultures or systems from different areas
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Global cuisines often blend across traditions and tastes. |
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#53
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blend across cultures
phrasal-verb
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to combine or mix aspects from different cultural backgrounds
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Modern cuisine often blends across cultures to create new flavors. |
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#54
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blend in
phrasal-verb
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to become part of a group or culture naturally
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He tried to blend in by learning the local customs and traditions. |
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#55
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blend in with
phrasal-verb
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to mix naturally with people or surroundings
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Tourists often try to blend in with the locals to experience the culture better. |
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#56
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blend into
phrasal-verb
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to mix harmoniously with a group or culture; to become part of the surroundings
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She quickly blended into the local community by learning their customs. |
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#57
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blend together
phrasal-verb
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to combine or mix different elements harmoniously
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The festival helps different cultures blend together beautifully. |
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#58
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blend with
phrasal-verb
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to mix harmoniously with something; to integrate smoothly
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Immigrants often try to blend with the local culture while keeping their traditions alive. |
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#59
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block off
phrasal-verb
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to close a road or area to prevent people or vehicles from entering
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Police blocked off the street after the crash. |
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#60
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block out
phrasal-verb
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to prevent someone from contacting or viewing your profile
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I had to block out a few trolls from my comment section. |
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