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#2430
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adapt under pressure
phrasal-verb
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to adjust effectively when facing stressful situations
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Professionals must learn to adapt under pressure.

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adapt within
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to adjust oneself while keeping personal identity
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Immigrants often adapt within new societies while keeping their traditions alive.

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adapt within communities
phrasal-verb
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to adjust behavior and habits to fit in with a local community
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Immigrants often need to adapt within communities to feel at home.

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adapt within new environments
phrasal-verb
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to adjust yourself to new cultural surroundings or customs
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It takes time to adapt within new environments, but it’s worth it.

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add in
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to include a small polite comment or detail
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If I may, I’d like to add in one more observation.

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add on
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to include extra information or people to a conversation
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You can add on your friends to this chat group.

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#2436
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add to
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to include an item in your online shopping cart
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I always add to my cart before comparing prices on other websites.

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add up
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to calculate the total cost or amount
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Before shopping, I like to add up all my expenses.

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#2438
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add up revenue
phrasal-verb
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to calculate total income or sales
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The accountant will add up revenue from all branches.

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add up to
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to result in a total amount; to make sense financially
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All these small expenses add up to a large amount by the end of the month.

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bridge over traditions
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to find common ground between different traditional beliefs or practices
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The event aimed to bridge over traditions and promote harmony.

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bridge the gap
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the differences between two groups or ideas
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Education helps bridge the gap between different cultures.

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bridge through education
phrasal-verb
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to connect cultures by learning and teaching from each other
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Schools help bridge through education by hosting cultural exchange programs.

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brighten up
phrasal-verb
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to become happier or more cheerful
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Her smile can brighten up anyone’s day.

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bring about
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to cause something to happen or make a change
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Educational reforms can bring about long-term social change.

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bring about awareness
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to cause people to notice or understand something
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Social media can bring about awareness of important issues.

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bring about change
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to cause something to happen; to make change occur
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A good leader can bring about change in any organization.

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bring across
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to communicate an idea effectively
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He used visuals to bring across his main idea clearly.

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#2448
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bring along
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to take someone or something with you when you go somewhere
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You can bring along your sister to the party if you like.

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bring around
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to persuade someone to accept your opinion
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I finally brought her around to my point of view.

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forecast for
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to predict what will happen at a particular time in the future
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Experts forecast for heavy rainfall next month due to climate change.

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forgive for
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to stop feeling angry or resentful toward someone for something
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She forgave him for lying to her.

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forgive from within
phrasal-verb
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to truly forgive someone deep in your heart
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To heal completely, you need to forgive from within.

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#2453
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forgive someone for
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to stop being angry with someone for what they did
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She finally forgave him for lying.

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#2454
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forgive yourself
phrasal-verb
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to stop blaming yourself for past mistakes
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You must forgive yourself to move forward peacefully.

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#2455
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forgive yourself for
phrasal-verb
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to stop blaming yourself for past mistakes
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You must forgive yourself for what happened and move forward.

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#2456
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fork out
phrasal-verb
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to spend money unwillingly
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We had to fork out a lot of money for the car repairs.

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forward to
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to send a received message to another person
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Can you forward this message to the manager?

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#2458
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foster cooperation
phrasal-verb
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to encourage and develop mutual assistance or teamwork between nations
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The UN's goal is to foster cooperation among its members.

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foster in
phrasal-verb
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to promote the development of a quality or idea within someone or a group
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The program aims to foster in participants a sense of responsibility.

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