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#1171
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get back at
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to take revenge on someone for something they did
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He tried to get back at his brother for teasing him.

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#1172
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get back into
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to return to doing something after a break
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I’m trying to get back into running after the holidays.

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#1173
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get back on good terms with
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to rebuild a friendly relationship after conflict
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She worked hard to get back on good terms with her team.

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#1174
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get back on one's feet
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to recover after a difficult period; to regain stability
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It took him several months to get back on his feet after the breakup.

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#1175
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get back on track
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to return to the right path or progress after a problem or delay
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The economy is finally getting back on track after the pandemic.

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#1176
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get back on your feet
phrasal-verb
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to recover from an illness and be healthy again
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After a month of rest, he finally got back on his feet.

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#1177
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get back to
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to return someone's call or reply later
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I’m busy now, but I’ll get back to you this evening.

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#1178
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get back together
phrasal-verb
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to start a relationship again after breaking up
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After months apart, they finally got back together.

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#1179
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get back up
phrasal-verb
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to recover after falling or failing
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When life knocks you down, get back up and try again.

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#1180
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get behind
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to fall late in doing something
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I’ve got behind on my assignments this week.

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#1181
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work off emotions
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to get rid of negative emotions by doing physical activity
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He goes jogging to work off his frustration.

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#1182
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work on
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to spend time improving or developing something
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Our team is working on an advanced AI model.

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#1183
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work on weaknesses
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to make efforts to improve the areas where you are lacking
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He is trying to work on his weaknesses to become more confident.

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#1184
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work on yourself
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to make conscious efforts to improve your personality, habits, or mindset
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He spent years trying to work on himself after his breakup.

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#1185
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work out
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to find a solution or agreement through discussion or effort
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They managed to work out their differences after the meeting.

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#1186
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work out a deal
phrasal-verb
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to successfully negotiate an agreement
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The two nations finally worked out a deal after months of negotiation.

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#1187
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work out a plan
phrasal-verb
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to develop or create a strategy through discussion
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The managers worked out a plan to improve productivity.

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#1188
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work out agreements
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to reach a negotiated settlement or deal
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The trade ministers managed to work out agreements after long discussions.

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#1189
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work out at
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to exercise at a gym or place regularly
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I work out at the gym every morning before work.

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#1190
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work out differences
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to find a solution or compromise to disagreements between parties
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The two nations tried to work out differences through dialogue.

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#1191
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turn out for
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to attend or participate in an event
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Thousands of people turned out for the annual cultural parade.

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#1192
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turn out to be
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to prove to be something in the end
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The rumor turned out to be false.

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#1193
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turn over
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to flip something; to change jobs or positions
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She turned over the page to continue reading.

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#1194
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turn over to
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to transfer control or responsibility to someone else
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He turned over to the next speaker after finishing his talk.

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#1195
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turn pain into purpose
phrasal-verb
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to use one’s suffering as motivation for positive action
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She managed to turn her pain into purpose by helping others heal.

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#1196
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turn pain into strength
phrasal-verb
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to use your emotional pain as a source of motivation or growth
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She learned to turn pain into strength after losing her job.

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#1197
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turn plans into action
phrasal-verb
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to implement or execute planned initiatives
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It's time for nations to turn plans into action for climate resilience.

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#1198
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turn right
phrasal-verb
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to change direction to the right
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Turn right after the traffic light and go past the gas station.

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#1199
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turn setbacks around
phrasal-verb
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to transform failures into opportunities or success
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She managed to turn setbacks around by learning from her mistakes.

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#1200
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turn setbacks into opportunities
phrasal-verb
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to use failure as a chance for growth
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True leaders turn setbacks into opportunities to learn and improve.

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