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Lesson 55 - Mask Toggle
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#1621
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play devil’s advocate
idiom
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to argue against an idea for the sake of discussion
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I’ll play devil’s advocate and question your argument. |
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#1622
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the conversion funnel
idiom
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the process customers go through from awareness to purchase
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We need to analyze where people drop off in the conversion funnel. |
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#1623
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target audience
idiom
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a specific group of people a campaign is aimed at
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You need to know your target audience before launching a campaign. |
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#1624
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influencer marketing
idiom
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promoting products through influential people on social media
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Many brands invest in influencer marketing to reach younger audiences. |
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#1625
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click-through rate
idiom
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the percentage of users who click on an ad or link
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Our click-through rate improved after we changed the headline. |
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#1626
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lead generation
idiom
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the process of attracting and converting strangers into potential customers
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We’re focusing on lead generation through free webinars. |
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#1627
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user journey
idiom
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the complete experience a user has with a brand or product
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Mapping the user journey helps improve customer satisfaction. |
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#1628
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engagement rate
idiom
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a measure of how actively people interact with online content
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Our engagement rate doubled after using video posts. |
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#1629
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hear someone out
idiom
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to listen to someone until they have finished speaking
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Please hear me out before you make a decision. |
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#1630
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fight your demons
idiom
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to deal with your fears or bad memories courageously
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He’s learning to fight his demons from the past. |
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#1631
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fearless as a lion
idiom
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to be very brave and bold
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The firefighter was fearless as a lion during the rescue. |
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#1632
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To offer the olive branch
idiom
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To make peace with someone after a conflict
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After their argument, he decided to offer the olive branch and apologize. |
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#1633
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A true friend is one who stands by you
idiom
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A true friend will be there for you during difficult times
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Even in the worst of times, she proved to be a true friend. A true friend is one who stands by you. |
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#1634
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a piece of the puzzle
idiom
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a small part of a larger situation or problem
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Finding the right team is just a piece of the puzzle in creating a successful business. |
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#1635
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a no-brainer
idiom
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something that is very easy to understand or decide
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The solution to the problem was a no-brainer. |
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#1636
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put your faith in
idiom
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to trust or believe in someone or something
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She decided to put her faith in her friends to help her. |
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#1637
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faithful to the end
idiom
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staying loyal and supportive for a long time
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She was faithful to the end in her relationship. |
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#1638
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put your faith in the hands of
idiom
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to trust someone with something important
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She decided to put her faith in the hands of her lawyer for the case. |
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#1639
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a man of faith
idiom
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a person who strongly believes in a particular religion or principle
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He is known as a man of faith in his community. |
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#1640
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carry the responsibility
idiom
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to be in charge of something or to be responsible for it
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As the project leader, he had to carry the responsibility for the entire team. |
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#1641
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fall on one's shoulders
idiom
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to be responsible for something difficult or unpleasant
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The task of organizing the event fell on her shoulders. |
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#1642
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dog days
idiom
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the hottest days of summer
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During the dog days of summer, everyone stays indoors. |
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#1643
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chill out
idiom
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to relax and stop being angry or nervous
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You need to chill out and enjoy the weekend. |
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#1644
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under pressure
idiom
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to be in a stressful situation with a lot of demands
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She performs well even when she’s under pressure. |
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#1645
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let your hair down
idiom
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to relax and enjoy yourself freely
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At the party, everyone let their hair down. |
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#1646
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burn out
idiom
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to become very tired and lose motivation due to overwork
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If you don’t rest, you’ll burn out soon. |
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#1647
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keep your cool
idiom
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to stay calm under stress or provocation
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Even in emergencies, he always keeps his cool. |
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#1648
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take a breather
idiom
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to rest for a short while to relax
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Let’s take a breather before continuing the meeting. |
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#1649
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on edge
idiom
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to be nervous, tense, or irritable
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She’s been on edge since the exam started. |
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#1650
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take a load off
idiom
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to sit down and relax, especially after working hard
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Come in and take a load off. |
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