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#601
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keep your eye on the ball
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to stay focused on your goal
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If you keep your eye on the ball, you’ll succeed. |
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#602
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jump the gun
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to start something too soon
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They jumped the gun by announcing the news early. |
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#603
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a long shot
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something that has a very small chance of success
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Winning the competition is a long shot, but we’ll try. |
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#604
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down to the wire
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until the very last moment; close to the deadline
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The game went down to the wire, but they won in the end. |
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#605
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ahead of the game
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to have an advantage or be well prepared
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She’s always ahead of the game with her planning. |
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#606
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predictive analytics
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using data and statistical algorithms to forecast future outcomes
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With predictive analytics, we can forecast market trends with high accuracy. |
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#607
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data lake
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a large storage repository that holds raw, unprocessed data
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All raw data is stored in the data lake for further analysis. |
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#608
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algorithmic trading
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the use of algorithms to automate trading in financial markets
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Banks are increasingly using algorithmic trading to optimize their investments. |
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#609
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digital twin
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a virtual representation of a physical object or system used for simulation and analysis
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Using digital twin technology, we can simulate the performance of machinery before production. |
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#610
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hope springs eternal
idiom
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people will always have hope, no matter the situation
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Even in the darkest times, he believed things would get better because hope springs eternal. |
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#611
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to have a ray of hope
idiom
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to see a small sign of improvement in a bad situation
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After hearing the good news, I felt I had a ray of hope for my future. |
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#612
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beyond a shadow of a doubt
idiom
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without any doubt; completely certain
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He is beyond a shadow of a doubt the best candidate for the job. |
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#613
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a glimmer of hope
idiom
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a small sign of improvement or success in a difficult situation
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Even in the hardest times, he never gave up because there was always a glimmer of hope. |
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#614
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to have faith in yourself
idiom
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to trust your own abilities and potential
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If you want to succeed, you need to have faith in yourself. |
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#615
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Lead the charge
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to be at the forefront of an action or movement
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He was the one to lead the charge in the new project. |
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#616
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guide the way
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to lead someone through a process or path
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A good leader knows how to guide the way for their team to succeed. |
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#617
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show the ropes
idiom
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to teach someone how to do a job or task
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It took me a while to show the ropes to the new employee, but now they’re doing well. |
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#618
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mentor someone
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to guide or advise someone, typically in a professional context
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She has been asked to mentor the new recruits in the company. |
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#619
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show leadership
idiom
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to demonstrate leadership qualities or skills
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She was able to show leadership during the crisis and guide the team through tough times. |
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#620
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black box
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a system or process whose workings are not understood or transparent
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The neural network is often described as a black box because its decision-making process is not fully transparent. |
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#621
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turing test
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a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human
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The AI passed the Turing test, convincing the judges that it was human-like. |
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#622
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Keep a cool head
idiom
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to remain calm and not get too emotional
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In a crisis, it's important to keep a cool head. |
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#623
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meet someone halfway
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to agree to compromise with someone
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We finally met each other halfway and agreed on a solution. |
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#624
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scratch someone's back
idiom
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to do something for someone in exchange for a favor or help later
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We agreed to scratch each other's backs in this business deal. |
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#625
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a fair game
idiom
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a situation where both parties have equal opportunities to succeed or compromise
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The terms of the contract were discussed until both sides agreed it was a fair game. |
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#626
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to my mind
idiom
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in my personal opinion or belief
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To my mind, this plan will work perfectly. |
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#627
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I’d say
idiom
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used to express a considered opinion
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I’d say this is the best option we have. |
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#628
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for what it’s worth
idiom
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used to introduce an opinion that may or may not be useful
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For what it’s worth, I think you did the right thing. |
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#629
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personally speaking
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expressing one’s own personal view
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Personally speaking, I prefer quiet places. |
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#630
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to put it bluntly
idiom
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to express an opinion in a direct and straightforward way
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To put it bluntly, you were wrong. |