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#1530
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follow up right away
phrasal-verb
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to respond immediately after receiving a message
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I follow up right away when a client shares new requirements. |
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#1531
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keep projects on track
phrasal-verb
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to ensure work stays within schedule and scope
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Daily standups help us keep projects on track despite surprises. |
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#1532
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touch base after work
phrasal-verb
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to connect with someone later in the day for updates
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We touch base after work to confirm travel details for tomorrow. |
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#1533
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line questions up
phrasal-verb
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to prepare queries in an organized list
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I line questions up before our weekly check-in with leadership. |
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#1534
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flag blockers early
phrasal-verb
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to report obstacles as soon as they appear
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Please flag blockers early so support teams can jump in. |
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#1535
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hand updates over
phrasal-verb
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to give the latest information to the next person responsible
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Shift leads hand updates over at the end of every afternoon. |
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#1536
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sync expectations up
phrasal-verb
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to make sure everyone understands the same plan
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Let's sync expectations up before we send the proposal. |
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#1537
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calm nerves before
phrasal-verb
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to reduce anxiety ahead of an event
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I calm nerves before presentations by rehearsing with a friend. |
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#1538
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pace meetings well
phrasal-verb
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to manage the speed of a meeting appropriately
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Hosts pace meetings well by sticking to the agenda timing. |
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#1539
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wrap the day up
phrasal-verb
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to finish tasks and close out the workday
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I wrap the day up by reviewing tomorrow's top three priorities. |
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#1540
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open toward
phrasal-verb
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to show warmth or acceptance toward someone
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He became more open toward his classmates. |
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#1541
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open up
phrasal-verb
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to share your feelings or thoughts freely; to become more emotionally expressive
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After months of therapy, she finally began to open up about her fears. |
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#1542
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open up about
phrasal-verb
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to talk honestly about one’s feelings or experiences
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She finally opened up about her past trauma. |
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#1543
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open up about kindness
phrasal-verb
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to speak honestly about acts of kindness or gratitude
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He finally opened up about kindness he received from strangers. |
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#1544
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open up communication
phrasal-verb
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to start or improve honest and clear communication
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They tried to open up communication to solve their issues. |
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#1545
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open up emotionally
phrasal-verb
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to allow others to see your feelings or emotional state
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He started to open up emotionally after therapy. |
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#1546
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open up inside
phrasal-verb
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to become emotionally available to yourself and recognize your true emotions
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When he learned to open up inside, he finally stopped hiding his pain. |
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#1547
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open up markets
phrasal-verb
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to make trade or business opportunities available; to remove barriers to trade
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The trade agreement helped open up markets for local exporters. |
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#1548
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open up new horizons
phrasal-verb
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to create new opportunities for learning or understanding different cultures
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Studying abroad can open up new horizons for personal and cultural growth. |
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#1549
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open up new perspectives
phrasal-verb
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to help someone see things in a new or different way
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Traveling to different countries can open up new perspectives on life. |
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#1550
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brag about
phrasal-verb
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to talk proudly about one’s or someone’s achievements
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He loves to brag about his team’s success. |
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#1551
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brainstorm for
phrasal-verb
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to generate ideas or solutions through discussion; to think creatively about something
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Our team will brainstorm for new product ideas this afternoon. |
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#1552
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branch globally
phrasal-verb
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to expand or operate in multiple countries or regions
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The company hopes to branch globally within the next five years. |
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#1553
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branch into
phrasal-verb
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to expand a company into new areas or markets
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The company plans to branch into Southeast Asian markets next year. |
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#1554
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branch into innovation
phrasal-verb
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to expand into creative or innovative areas
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The company plans to branch into innovation through new tech solutions. |
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#1555
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branch into opportunities
phrasal-verb
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to expand into new areas or chances for growth
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He decided to branch into opportunities beyond his comfort zone. |
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#1556
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branch into tech
phrasal-verb
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to expand into the technology sector
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Traditional companies are now trying to branch into tech to stay relevant. |
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#1557
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branch off
phrasal-verb
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to start learning or doing something different from before
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After studying physics, he branched off into computer science. |
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#1558
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branch off into
phrasal-verb
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to start doing something different from your main work or area of expertise
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After several years in finance, he decided to branch off into consulting. |
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#1559
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branch out
phrasal-verb
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to expand into new areas or activities
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Many small businesses are trying to branch out into e-commerce. |