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#241
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simmer down with
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to calm yourself by using something soothing
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He simmers down with a cup of tea after tense meetings.

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#242
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talk things over with
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to discuss a matter thoroughly with someone
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I need to talk things over with you before we make a decision.

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#243
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smooth things over with
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to restore peace with someone after a disagreement
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She brought cookies to smooth things over with her neighbor.

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#244
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check in after
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to follow up with someone once something has happened
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Please check in after the appointment so I know how it went.

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#245
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wind up about
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to become agitated or upset because of something
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Try not to wind up about the traffic; we'll still make it on time.

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#246
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rinse off after
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to quickly wash yourself following an activity
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I always rinse off after my evening workout.

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#247
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chill out over
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to relax while enjoying something like food or a conversation
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We chill out over coffee every Friday evening.

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#248
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lighten up on
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to become less strict or critical toward someone
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Could you lighten up on your little brother? He's trying his best.

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#249
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stay in touch with
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to keep communicating regularly with someone
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I stay in touch with my college friends through video calls.

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#250
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settle in for
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to get comfortable because something will take a while
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We settled in for a long night of studying at the library.

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#251
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tie to
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to connect closely with something
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Many local festivals are tied to historical events.

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#252
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tie together
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to connect or combine different ideas or organizations into a single effort
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Their vision helps to tie together efforts from multiple NGOs.

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#253
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tie up
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to complete final details of an arrangement
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We just need to tie up a few loose ends before the event.

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#254
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tie up in
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to have money invested in something and not easily available
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Most of their capital is tied up in real estate.

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#255
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tie up with
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to form a partnership or collaboration
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The fintech company will tie up with a global payment network.

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#256
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tighten up
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to make rules or policies stricter
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The government decided to tighten up regulations on foreign investments.

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#257
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tighten up on
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to become stricter with spending or policy
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The central bank decided to tighten up on lending to reduce inflation.

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#258
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tighten up regulations
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to make rules or laws stricter
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The central authority decided to tighten up regulations on foreign trade.

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#259
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time out
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to stop a connection after taking too long to respond
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The website timed out because the server was too slow.

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#260
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tip over
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to fall onto one side accidentally
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The truck tipped over while taking a sharp turn.

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#261
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break new ground
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to do something innovative or pioneering
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Our team broke new ground in AI-based customer support.

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#262
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break off
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to end suddenly; to stop speaking or negotiating
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They broke off the engagement last month.

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#263
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break off communication
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to stop communicating suddenly or intentionally
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After the argument, they broke off communication for months.

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#264
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break off diplomatic ties
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to end official relations between countries
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The two nations decided to break off diplomatic ties after the border conflict.

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#265
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break off from
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to pause or stop doing something temporarily
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She had to break off from studying to answer a call.

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#266
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break off relations
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to end diplomatic or political connections between countries
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The two nations decided to break off relations after the border dispute escalated.

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#267
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break off talks
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to stop discussions or negotiations suddenly
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The two countries decided to break off talks after repeated disagreements.

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#268
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break off thoughts
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to stop negative or anxious thoughts abruptly
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Whenever you start overthinking, break off thoughts and focus on something present.

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#269
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break off with
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to end a relationship or stop communicating with someone
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After the big fight, she decided to break off with him for good.

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#270
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break open
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to release repressed emotions or feelings
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The movie made me break open and finally cry.

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