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tire yourself out
phrasal-verb
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to make yourself very tired, often due to stress or overwork
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He tired himself out trying to finish all his tasks in one day.

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#1501
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toast to
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to raise a glass to honor or celebrate someone or something
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Let's toast to our hard work and success!

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#1502
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tone down
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to make something less forceful or direct
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You should tone down your comments to sound more polite.

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#1503
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tone up
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to make muscles stronger and more defined
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He goes jogging every morning to tone up his body.

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#1504
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touch base
phrasal-verb
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to make contact with someone to update or confirm details
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Let’s touch base later this week to discuss the marketing plan.

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#1505
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touch base with
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to briefly contact or talk with someone
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I’ll touch base with the marketing team this afternoon.

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#1506
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touch down
phrasal-verb
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when an aircraft lands on the ground
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The plane touched down safely despite the storm.

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#1507
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touch on
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to briefly mention or discuss a subject
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She only touched on the topic during her speech.

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#1508
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touch up
phrasal-verb
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to improve the appearance of something slightly, like makeup or paint
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She went to the mirror to touch up her makeup.

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#1509
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touch up photo
phrasal-verb
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to make small edits or improvements to a photo
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You can touch up the photo using any editing app.

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#1510
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press on
phrasal-verb
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to continue doing something in a determined way despite difficulties
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Although he was tired, he decided to press on until he finished the task.

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#1511
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press on with
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to continue doing something in a determined way despite difficulties
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She decided to press on with her studies even after failing once.

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#1512
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press toward achievement
phrasal-verb
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to put effort and determination into reaching goals
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He continues to press toward achievement no matter the difficulties.

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#1513
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price in
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to include expected future events in the current price of an investment
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Traders have already priced in the expected interest rate hike.

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#1514
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print out
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to produce a paper copy from a computer or printer
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I need to print out the report for tomorrow’s meeting.

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#1515
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prioritize over
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to give more importance to one thing than another
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You should prioritize over urgent tasks before anything else.

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#1516
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project confidence
phrasal-verb
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to appear or make others feel that you are confident
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The speaker projected confidence throughout the session.

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#1517
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project out
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to estimate or predict future results based on current data
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Economists project out the country's GDP growth for the next decade.

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#1518
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protect against
phrasal-verb
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to take measures to defend from threats or attacks
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Good antivirus software can protect against malware.

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#1519
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protect against downturns
phrasal-verb
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to take measures to avoid negative effects during economic decline
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Diversifying investments can protect against downturns in the economy.

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#1520
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set against
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to compare one thing with another; to make someone oppose something
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Her parents are set against her studying abroad.

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#1521
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set an example
phrasal-verb
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to behave in a way that others should follow
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A true leader always sets an example through actions.

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#1522
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set an example for
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to behave in a way that others should copy; to lead by example
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A good leader sets an example for the team through actions, not words.

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#1523
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set apart
phrasal-verb
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to make something or someone distinctive or unique
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Innovative design can set apart a brand from its competitors.

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#1524
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set apart from
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to make something or someone different or distinctive
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Their unique approach set them apart from competitors.

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#1525
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set aside
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to save or reserve something, especially money, for a specific purpose
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The government decided to set aside a large budget for infrastructure development.

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#1526
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set aside for
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to reserve a specific time for virtual meetings or work
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I’ve set aside for an hour every morning to check emails.

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set aside funds
phrasal-verb
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to reserve money for a particular purpose
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The government has set aside funds for rural development.

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#1528
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set aside time
phrasal-verb
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to reserve a specific amount of time for something important
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You should set aside time for personal reflection every day.

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set back
phrasal-verb
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to delay progress or cause a problem
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The heavy rain set back the construction work by two weeks.

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