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#2520
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fall over
phrasal-verb
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to lose balance and drop to the ground
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The baby fell over while trying to walk.

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#2521
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fall through
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to fail to happen or be completed
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Our travel plans fell through because of the bad weather.

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#2522
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fall through on
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to fail to happen or be completed, especially a deal or plan
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Several merger talks fell through on due to the unstable economy.

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#2523
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fall to
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to begin doing something eagerly; to become responsible for something
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Everyone fell to cleaning after the party ended.

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#2524
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fall under
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to be included in a category; to be controlled by someone
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This issue falls under the HR department’s responsibility.

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#2525
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falter on
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to hesitate or make mistakes while doing something
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She faltered on a few words during her speech.

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#2526
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feed on
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to gain support or energy from something, often negative; to be sustained by
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The tabloids feed on celebrity scandals to boost their sales.

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#2527
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feed up
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to give food to someone or something
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Don’t forget to feed up the cat before going out.

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#2528
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feed your soul with joy
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to engage in activities that make you genuinely happy
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Spend time in nature to feed your soul with joy.

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#2529
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feel bad about
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to feel sorry or regretful about something
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I really feel bad about what happened.

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#2530
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budget for
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to plan how much money will be needed for something
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We need to budget for our new marketing campaign.

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#2531
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bug out
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to malfunction or behave unexpectedly because of a bug
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The new update made the camera app bug out constantly.

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#2532
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build across
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to develop cooperation or structures that connect different entities globally
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They aim to build across regions to support innovation networks.

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#2533
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build alliances
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to form cooperative relationships between groups or nations
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Countries must build alliances to face economic crises together.

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build alliances with
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to form partnerships or agreements with other groups or parties
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The party aims to build alliances with smaller political movements to strengthen its position.

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build around
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to base something on a central idea or feature
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The company plans to build around AI as its main technology.

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build around customer needs
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to develop products or services based on user demands
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Successful startups build around customer needs to ensure satisfaction.

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build around ideas
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to develop something centered on particular ideas or concepts
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The campaign was built around ideas of innovation and sustainability.

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#2538
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build back
phrasal-verb
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to restore emotional strength after hardship
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It’s never easy to build back after heartbreak.

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#2539
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build back up
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to regain emotional or mental strength after a setback
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He slowly began to build back up after his depression.

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#2540
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climb back
phrasal-verb
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to recover a previous position after losing it
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Stock prices have started to climb back after the market crash.

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#2541
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climb the ladder
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to advance or achieve higher positions in a career or organization
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He started as an intern and gradually climbed the ladder to become the CEO.

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#2542
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climb the ladder of success
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to achieve higher levels of success or position step by step
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He worked hard to climb the ladder of success in the banking industry.

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#2543
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climb toward
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to make steady progress toward a higher position or goal
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He is climbing toward the top position in his company.

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#2544
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climb toward success
phrasal-verb
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to make steady progress toward achieving success
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Through hard work and persistence, she continues to climb toward success.

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#2545
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climb up
phrasal-verb
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to move upward using hands and feet
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The children climbed up the tree to get the kite.

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#2546
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climb up the ladder
phrasal-verb
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to move to a higher position in a company or organization
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She worked hard for years to climb up the ladder in her company.

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#2547
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climb up to
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to achieve a higher position or level of success
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He worked hard to climb up to the top position in the company.

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#2548
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cling to power
phrasal-verb
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to try to keep control or authority
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Some leaders cling to power even after losing public support.

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#2549
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clock in
phrasal-verb
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to record the time when you start work
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Employees must clock in when they begin their remote shifts.

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