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#2220
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center on
phrasal-verb
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to focus attention or thoughts on something; to make something the main point
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Try to center on the positive aspects of your life instead of the negatives. |
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#2221
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center yourself
phrasal-verb
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to find balance and emotional calm within yourself
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Meditation helps her center herself when she feels stressed. |
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#2222
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chalk up
phrasal-verb
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to achieve or record something, especially a success or victory
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He chalked up another win in his career. |
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#2223
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channel emotions
phrasal-verb
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to direct emotions into positive actions
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She learned to channel her emotions into creative work. |
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#2224
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chase after
phrasal-verb
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to try hard to achieve something you want
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Many people chase after success without enjoying the process. |
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#2225
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chase after dreams
phrasal-verb
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to actively pursue one's ambitions or desires
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He left his hometown to chase after his dreams of becoming an entrepreneur. |
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#2226
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chat over
phrasal-verb
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to discuss or talk casually with a friend
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We love to chat over coffee every weekend. |
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#2227
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chat up
phrasal-verb
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to talk to someone in a friendly or romantic way
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He tried to chat up the girl at the party. |
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#2228
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chat with
phrasal-verb
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to talk informally with someone
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She loves to chat with new people at social events. |
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#2229
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cheat on
phrasal-verb
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to be unfaithful to your partner
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She found out that her boyfriend had cheated on her. |
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#2230
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stand by
phrasal-verb
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to support or remain loyal to someone, especially in difficult times
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She always stands by her brother no matter what happens. |
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#2231
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stand by allies
phrasal-verb
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to support friendly nations during difficult times
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The country promised to stand by allies during the crisis. |
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#2232
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stand by your word
phrasal-verb
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to keep a promise or commitment even when it is difficult
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He’s the kind of person who always stands by his word. |
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#2233
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stand down
phrasal-verb
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to withdraw from an argument or position to avoid conflict
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He decided to stand down instead of continuing the argument. |
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#2234
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stand firm
phrasal-verb
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to remain strong and not give up under pressure or doubt
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He decided to stand firm in his beliefs despite opposition. |
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#2235
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stand firm for
phrasal-verb
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to remain supportive and steady for someone or something you believe in
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She stood firm for her friend even when others doubted him. |
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#2236
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stand firm on
phrasal-verb
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to remain strong in one's beliefs or decisions
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True leaders stand firm on their principles even under pressure. |
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#2237
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stand firm on beliefs
phrasal-verb
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to stay confident in your values or opinions even when others disagree
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Leaders must stand firm on beliefs to earn respect. |
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#2238
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stand for
phrasal-verb
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to represent or support a particular idea or principle
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The party stands for equality and justice. |
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#2239
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stand for election
phrasal-verb
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to be a candidate in an election
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She decided to stand for election as a member of parliament. |
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#2240
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show thanks for
phrasal-verb
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to display appreciation through words or actions
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She baked cookies to show thanks for her neighbor’s kindness. |
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#2241
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show through
phrasal-verb
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to be visible through something; to be partly seen
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Her red shirt showed through the white dress. |
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#2242
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show through on
phrasal-verb
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to be visible or noticeable on something
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The stain shows through on the white fabric. |
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#2243
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show up
phrasal-verb
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to appear or arrive at an event
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Even though it was raining, most guests showed up on time. |
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#2244
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show up as
phrasal-verb
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to appear in a particular way or form
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Your mistake shows up as a red mark on the report. |
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#2245
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show up at
phrasal-verb
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to arrive or appear at an event or place
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Many guests didn't show up at the party until midnight. |
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#2246
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show up for
phrasal-verb
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to be present for someone when they need you
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Real friends always show up for each other. |
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#2247
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show up in
phrasal-verb
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to appear or be noticed in a specific place or situation
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His name showed up in the final list of winners. |
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#2248
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show up late
phrasal-verb
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to arrive later than expected
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He always shows up late for work. |
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#2249
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shrink back
phrasal-verb
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to move away from something because of fear
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The child shrank back when the dog barked loudly. |