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#151
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fall in line
phrasal-verb
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to follow the rules or decisions of a group
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New members quickly fall in line with the team’s culture. |
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#152
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fall in with
phrasal-verb
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to agree with or support someone’s ideas or plans
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She quickly fell in with their proposal. |
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#153
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fall into
phrasal-verb
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to begin doing something; to be caught in a situation
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She fell into bad habits during the lockdown. |
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#154
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fall into place
phrasal-verb
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to start to happen in a satisfactory way
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After months of hard work, everything finally fell into place. |
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#155
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fall into recession
phrasal-verb
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to enter a period of economic decline
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The global economy may fall into recession if inflation continues to rise. |
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#156
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fall into routine
phrasal-verb
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to become accustomed to a regular way of working
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After a few weeks, the new hires fell into routine easily. |
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#157
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fall off
phrasal-verb
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to drop from a higher place; to decrease
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Sales have fallen off since last month. |
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#158
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fall out
phrasal-verb
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to have an argument; to stop being friends
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They fell out over a small misunderstanding. |
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#159
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fall out over
phrasal-verb
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to argue and stop being friendly with someone because of something
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They fell out over money matters last year. |
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#160
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fall out with
phrasal-verb
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to stop being friendly after an argument
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She fell out with her sister over a small misunderstanding. |
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#161
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fight off
phrasal-verb
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to resist or defend against illness or attack
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She’s trying to fight off a cold before her trip. |
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#162
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fight on
phrasal-verb
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to continue trying to achieve something despite difficulties
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Even when life gets hard, true champions fight on. |
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#163
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fight through
phrasal-verb
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to continue despite pain or struggle until success or relief
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He managed to fight through the hardest days of his life. |
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#164
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fight toward success
phrasal-verb
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to struggle and keep working hard to achieve success
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They fought toward success despite all the challenges. |
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#165
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fight your way through
phrasal-verb
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to continue with determination despite opposition or hardship
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He had to fight his way through years of struggle to achieve success. |
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#166
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figure lessons out
phrasal-verb
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to discover what can be learned from failure
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It took him some time to figure lessons out from his failed business. |
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#167
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figure on
phrasal-verb
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to plan or expect something to happen
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They figured on launching the product by next quarter. |
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#168
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figure out
phrasal-verb
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to understand or solve something
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Developers are trying to figure out the bug in the code. |
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#169
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figure out regulations
phrasal-verb
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to understand foreign laws and business rules
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It can take months to figure out regulations in a new country. |
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#170
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figure through
phrasal-verb
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to understand something by thinking about it carefully
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It took me a while to figure through what went wrong in the project. |
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#171
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branch out creatively
phrasal-verb
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to expand one’s work into more creative fields or approaches
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Our agency has started to branch out creatively with digital storytelling. |
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#172
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branch out internationally
phrasal-verb
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to expand your business activities into new countries
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Many local firms are trying to branch out internationally to increase their profits. |
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#173
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branch out into
phrasal-verb
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to expand into a new area of business or activity
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They decided to branch out into renewable energy solutions. |
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#174
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branch out professionally
phrasal-verb
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to start doing something new or expand into a new area professionally
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After years in sales, he decided to branch out professionally into marketing. |
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#175
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branch up into management
phrasal-verb
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to progress into a higher level of management or leadership
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After years of experience, he finally branched up into management. |
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#176
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branch upward
phrasal-verb
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to move toward higher levels or bigger markets
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The business is branching upward into more profitable sectors. |
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#177
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break apart
phrasal-verb
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to separate something into smaller parts for examination
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Let's break apart the argument to understand its main components. |
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#178
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break away
phrasal-verb
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to separate from a group; to become independent
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Some members want to break away and form a new party. |
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#179
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break away for a moment
phrasal-verb
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to step aside from work or tension for a short time
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I like to break away for a moment to clear my head. |
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#180
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break away from
phrasal-verb
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to stop being part of something or someone’s influence
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He wants to break away from his parents’ control. |