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#781
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roll out products
phrasal-verb
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to launch or introduce new products to the market
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The company plans to roll out products that feature cutting-edge technology. |
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#782
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roll out reforms
phrasal-verb
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to officially launch or implement new changes or improvements
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The government plans to roll out reforms in the tax system next month. |
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#783
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roll out subsidies
phrasal-verb
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to introduce financial support programs for industries
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The government plans to roll out subsidies for renewable energy projects. |
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#784
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roll over
phrasal-verb
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to reinvest money from a matured investment into a new one
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He decided to roll over his fixed deposit for another year. |
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#785
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roll over to
phrasal-verb
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to extend or continue a policy or plan into a new period
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The budget plan was rolled over to the next fiscal year. |
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#786
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roll up
phrasal-verb
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to fold or turn up sleeves or trousers
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He rolled up his sleeves before starting to wash. |
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#787
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roll with it
phrasal-verb
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to accept a situation as it comes and deal with it calmly
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When unexpected challenges arise, she knows how to roll with it. |
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#788
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root for
phrasal-verb
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to support someone in a competition or difficult situation
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We’re all rooting for you to succeed in your exam. |
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#789
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root in
phrasal-verb
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to be based on or connected to something deeply
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Our customs are rooted in ancient beliefs. |
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#790
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root out
phrasal-verb
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to eliminate or get rid of something completely
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The government vowed to root out corruption at every level. |
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#791
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sign on to
phrasal-verb
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to agree to join or support something officially
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Several parents sign on to the new mentorship program this week. |
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#792
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line up investors
phrasal-verb
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to secure people who will provide funding
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Our team is working to line up investors before the press release. |
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#793
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fact check against
phrasal-verb
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to verify information by comparing it with reliable sources
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Journalists fact check against official records to avoid errors. |
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#794
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dig for facts
phrasal-verb
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to search carefully to discover true information
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Investigators dig for facts when a report seems unclear. |
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#795
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dial into
phrasal-verb
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to connect to a meeting or call, especially online
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Please dial into the briefing five minutes early. |
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#796
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call in for
phrasal-verb
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to join a remote session for a specific purpose
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Drivers call in for updates when weather turns rough. |
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#797
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set up for shipping
phrasal-verb
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to prepare goods so they are ready to be sent
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The warehouse sets up for shipping as soon as orders close. |
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#798
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roll cargo out
phrasal-verb
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to move freight out for delivery
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Crews roll cargo out to the loading docks by dawn. |
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#799
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loop people in
phrasal-verb
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to include others in information or decisions
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I'll loop people in on the findings after the interview. |
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#800
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back up data to
phrasal-verb
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to copy information onto a safe location
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Reporters back up data to the cloud after each story. |
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#801
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carry yourself with pride
phrasal-verb
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to behave in a confident and dignified way
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Always carry yourself with pride, even when things get tough. |
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#802
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carve out
phrasal-verb
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to establish a successful position or niche
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The brand has carved out a unique position in the luxury market. |
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#803
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carve out success
phrasal-verb
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to achieve success through effort and persistence
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She carved out success through years of dedication and learning. |
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#804
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carve your path
phrasal-verb
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to create your own way or direction in life or career
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He decided to carve his path instead of following others. |
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#805
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cash in
phrasal-verb
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to make money from an investment or situation
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Investors cashed in when the stock prices soared. |
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#806
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cash in on
phrasal-verb
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to take advantage of a situation for financial gain
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They cashed in on the festival by raising prices. |
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#807
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cash out
phrasal-verb
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to sell an investment for money
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He decided to cash out his stocks when the prices were high. |
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#808
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cast doubt on
phrasal-verb
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to make something seem uncertain or less believable
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His inconsistent story casts doubt on his credibility. |
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#809
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catch a cold
phrasal-verb
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to become ill with a cold
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You’ll catch a cold if you go out in this rain. |
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#810
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catch at
phrasal-verb
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to try to grab something quickly; to take advantage of an opportunity suddenly
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He caught at the rope before he fell off the boat. |