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#211
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seek out
phrasal-verb
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to look for and find something or someone with effort
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She loves to seek out new experiences when she travels. |
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#212
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sell off
phrasal-verb
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to sell assets or shares quickly, often at a low price
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Investors began to sell off their shares during the market downturn. |
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#213
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sell out
phrasal-verb
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to have no more of something to sell
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The new iPhones sold out in just two hours. |
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#214
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sell out of
phrasal-verb
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to have sold all of something
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The store sold out of the latest sneakers within hours. |
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#215
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send across
phrasal-verb
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to convey a message or feeling clearly to others
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His speech sent across a strong message of cooperation. |
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#216
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send back
phrasal-verb
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to return a purchased item for a refund or replacement
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I had to send back the shirt because it didn’t fit. |
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#217
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send out
phrasal-verb
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to distribute or send invitations to people
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We need to send out the invitations by tomorrow. |
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#218
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send over
phrasal-verb
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to transmit or deliver something digitally to another person or group
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I’ll send over the final document once it’s approved. |
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#219
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serve up
phrasal-verb
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to offer or provide food or a meal
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Grandma served up a delicious lunch. |
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#220
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set about
phrasal-verb
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to begin doing something with determination
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He set about cleaning the entire house after breakfast. |
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#221
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set reminders for
phrasal-verb
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to schedule alerts so tasks are not forgotten
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I set reminders for every invoice deadline in my calendar. |
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#222
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balance workloads across
phrasal-verb
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to distribute tasks evenly among people
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Managers balance workloads across the team before busy quarters. |
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#223
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pin down answers
phrasal-verb
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to get clear responses to specific questions
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We pin down answers during the call so nothing stays vague. |
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#224
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follow through with receipts
phrasal-verb
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to complete expense reports by attaching proof
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Please follow through with receipts within two business days. |
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#225
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tally costs up
phrasal-verb
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to add expenses together to get a total
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We tally costs up every Friday to stay under budget. |
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#226
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drop notes in
phrasal-verb
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to leave short messages in a shared space
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I drop notes in the chat when I finish each checklist item. |
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#227
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hand action items out
phrasal-verb
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to assign follow-up tasks to specific people
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Facilitators hand action items out before closing the meeting. |
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#228
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roll feedback into
phrasal-verb
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to incorporate comments into the next version
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Designers roll feedback into the doc before sharing again. |
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#229
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firm up decisions
phrasal-verb
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to confirm choices after considering options
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Let's firm up decisions now so vendors can start work tomorrow. |
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#230
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wind meetings down
phrasal-verb
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to wrap up discussions and close a meeting
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Chairs wind meetings down by recapping wins and next steps. |
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#231
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open out
phrasal-verb
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to become more confident, relaxed, and expressive emotionally
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He started to open out after making new friends at work. |
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#232
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open out emotionally
phrasal-verb
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to start expressing feelings freely
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It took her months to open out emotionally after the breakup. |
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#233
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open out of yourself
phrasal-verb
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to express your true feelings freely; to become emotionally available
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It's healthy to open out of yourself when you're feeling overwhelmed. |
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#234
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open out to
phrasal-verb
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to become more receptive or welcoming toward new cultures or experiences
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Traveling helped her open out to different perspectives. |
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#235
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open out with
phrasal-verb
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to start being honest and expressive with someone about emotions
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She opened out with her husband about her anxiety. |
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#236
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open out your heart
phrasal-verb
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to share your deep emotions honestly with someone
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He finally opened out his heart to his best friend. |
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#237
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open relations with
phrasal-verb
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to start official or friendly relations with another country
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After years of tension, the two countries agreed to open relations with each other. |
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#238
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open the heart to
phrasal-verb
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to express your honest emotions to someone
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He finally opened his heart to his parents. |
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#239
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open the lines of communication
phrasal-verb
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to start talking again after a period of silence
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She wanted to open the lines of communication with her best friend again. |
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#240
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open through
phrasal-verb
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to access understanding by going through experiences of another culture
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You can open through empathy to truly understand cultural values. |