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#1920
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shut yourself away
phrasal-verb
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to isolate yourself from others to calm down
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He shut himself away for a while to clear his mind. |
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#1921
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shut yourself off
phrasal-verb
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to isolate yourself emotionally or socially due to stress
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She tends to shut herself off from everyone when she’s anxious. |
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#1922
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side with
phrasal-verb
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to support one person or group in an argument or conflict
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She always sides with her best friend in arguments. |
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#1923
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sign in
phrasal-verb
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to enter your username and password to access an account
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You must sign in before commenting on this post. |
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#1924
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sign in to
phrasal-verb
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to enter a username and password to access an account
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Please sign in to your account before starting the quiz. |
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#1925
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sign into
phrasal-verb
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to access an online account using credentials
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You need to sign into your account to post a comment. |
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#1926
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sign off
phrasal-verb
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to end a message, email, or broadcast
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I’ll sign off here. Talk to you later! |
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#1927
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sign off on
phrasal-verb
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to approve or authorize something, often in writing or email
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The manager will sign off on the project plan tomorrow. |
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#1928
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sign off on an agreement
phrasal-verb
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to officially approve a trade deal or document
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Both leaders signed off on an agreement to strengthen bilateral trade. |
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#1929
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sign on with
phrasal-verb
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to officially agree to work or collaborate with someone
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The firm has just signed on with a global distributor. |
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#1930
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tune in to others
phrasal-verb
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to pay attention to and understand others’ emotions
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Emotionally intelligent people tune in to others naturally. |
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#1931
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tune into
phrasal-verb
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to become aware of or connected with your feelings or environment
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You should tune into positive energy around you. |
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#1932
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tune into cultures
phrasal-verb
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to understand and adapt to the ways people from different cultures communicate
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To work globally, you must tune into cultures beyond your own. |
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#1933
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tune into emotions
phrasal-verb
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to pay attention to and understand your feelings
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Meditation helps you tune into emotions without judgment. |
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#1934
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tune into others
phrasal-verb
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to be sensitive to what others are feeling or thinking
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Good communicators tune into others’ emotions easily. |
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#1935
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tune into positivity
phrasal-verb
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to focus your attention on positive thoughts or feelings
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Each morning, tune into positivity before starting your work. |
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#1936
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tune into yourself
phrasal-verb
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to become aware of your feelings and needs
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He started meditating to tune into himself and find clarity. |
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#1937
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tune inward
phrasal-verb
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to focus attention on your inner feelings or thoughts
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She took a few minutes each day to tune inward and reflect on her emotions. |
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#1938
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tune out
phrasal-verb
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to stop paying attention to stressful things; to ignore distractions
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When I’m on vacation, I tune out from all work discussions. |
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#1939
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tune out distractions
phrasal-verb
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to ignore things that disturb your focus or peace
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You must tune out distractions to stay calm under pressure. |
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#1940
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keep moving with purpose
phrasal-verb
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to continue progressing with clear goals and motivation
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Stay focused and keep moving with purpose every day. |
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#1941
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keep off
phrasal-verb
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to avoid touching or stepping on something; to avoid talking about something
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Please keep off the grass. |
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#1942
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keep on
phrasal-verb
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to continue doing something repeatedly
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She kept on talking even though nobody was listening. |
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#1943
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keep out
phrasal-verb
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to prevent someone or something from entering
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The sign says ‘Keep out’ because the area is dangerous. |
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#1944
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keep perspective
phrasal-verb
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to stay calm and rational during emotional situations
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During conflicts, it’s important to keep perspective instead of overreacting. |
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#1945
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keep pushing
phrasal-verb
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to continue making an effort despite obstacles
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Even when life gets tough, keep pushing forward. |
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#1946
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keep pushing forward
phrasal-verb
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to continue moving toward your goals despite challenges
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Even when it’s tough, always keep pushing forward. |
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#1947
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keep reserves for
phrasal-verb
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to save or hold funds for future use or emergencies
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The central bank decided to keep reserves for potential market shocks. |
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#1948
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keep striving
phrasal-verb
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to continue trying hard to achieve something
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Even after success, a true professional keeps striving for excellence. |
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#1949
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keep striving for
phrasal-verb
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to continue making great efforts toward achieving something
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He always tells his students to keep striving for excellence. |