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#1
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find on
phrasal-verb
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to discover something physically on someone or something
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The police found on him a stolen phone. |
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#2
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find oneself
phrasal-verb
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to realize one’s identity, purpose, or situation
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After years of traveling, he finally found himself. |
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#3
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find out
phrasal-verb
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to discover information
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I need to find out what time the meeting starts. |
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#4
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find out about
phrasal-verb
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to learn specific information or details regarding something
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I need to find out about the new insurance policy. |
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#5
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find over
phrasal-verb
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to review or check something carefully
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Let’s find over the details before submitting the report. |
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#6
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find over to
phrasal-verb
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to move or transfer attention or focus to something new
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She quickly found over to another topic when things got awkward. |
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#7
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find peace with
phrasal-verb
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to accept something painful and stop being upset about it
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In time, she found peace with her past mistakes. |
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#8
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find peace within
phrasal-verb
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to achieve a state of inner calm and acceptance
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Meditation helps many people find peace within themselves. |
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#9
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find through
phrasal-verb
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to understand or see something clearly after effort
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It took me some time to find through his lies. |
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#10
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find up
phrasal-verb
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to end up in a particular situation unexpectedly
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He didn’t plan to live in the city but somehow found up there. |
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#11
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end up with
phrasal-verb
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to finally receive or experience something undesirable
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After all that effort, we ended up with nothing. |
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#12
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enter into
phrasal-verb
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to begin or participate in an agreement or discussion
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The two countries agreed to enter into a new trade deal. |
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#13
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even out
phrasal-verb
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to make things more balanced or fair
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Progressive taxes can help even out income differences. |
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#14
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even up
phrasal-verb
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to make things equal or fair
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The central bank took measures to even up the trade imbalance. |
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#15
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evolve from
phrasal-verb
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to develop or change gradually from a previous form or condition
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Modern customs often evolve from ancient traditions. |
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#16
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exchange gifts with
phrasal-verb
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to show goodwill or friendship by giving presents to people from another culture
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At the end of the program, participants exchanged gifts with each other. |
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#17
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exchange ideas
phrasal-verb
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to share thoughts and opinions with others; to discuss concepts
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Students exchange ideas about traditions during the cultural fair. |
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#18
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exchange ideas with
phrasal-verb
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to share thoughts or opinions with others from different backgrounds
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During the workshop, participants exchanged ideas with people from many countries. |
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#19
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exchange views with
phrasal-verb
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to share opinions or ideas with someone from another culture
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Students exchange views with their international peers to broaden their perspectives. |
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#20
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expand expertise in
phrasal-verb
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to increase knowledge or skills in a specific area
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He attended workshops to expand his expertise in management. |
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#21
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cut off negativity
phrasal-verb
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to remove negative influences or thoughts
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He learned to cut off negativity to stay mentally strong. |
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#22
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cut off pollution
phrasal-verb
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to stop or reduce pollution sources
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Factories must cut off pollution to meet environmental standards. |
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#23
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cut out
phrasal-verb
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to stop using or doing something completely; to eliminate
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We need to cut out fossil fuels to slow down global warming. |
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#24
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cut out excuses
phrasal-verb
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to stop making excuses and take responsibility
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If you want to improve, you need to cut out excuses. |
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#25
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cut out for
phrasal-verb
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to be naturally suited for something
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She isn’t really cut out for long-distance running. |
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#26
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cut out luxury items
phrasal-verb
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to stop buying unnecessary expensive things
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They decided to cut out luxury items to save for a new house. |
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#27
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cut out middlemen
phrasal-verb
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to trade directly without using intermediaries
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The exporters decided to cut out middlemen and sell directly to buyers. |
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#28
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cut out negativity
phrasal-verb
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to remove negative thoughts or influences
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Try to cut out negativity and surround yourself with positive people. |
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#29
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cut out of
phrasal-verb
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to remove something unwanted from a situation or process
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We need to cut carbon out of our energy systems. |
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#30
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cut out on
phrasal-verb
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to eliminate something from your diet or routine
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My doctor told me to cut out on sugar to lose weight. |