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#2910
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deal out
phrasal-verb
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to distribute something to several people
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The teacher dealt out the exam papers. |
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#2911
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deal over
phrasal-verb
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to repeat the distribution of cards or tasks
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Let’s deal over; someone missed a card. |
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#2912
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deal through
phrasal-verb
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to conduct business or communication via an intermediary
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We deal through a trusted agent for all contracts. |
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#2913
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deal up
phrasal-verb
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to distribute cards to players in a card game
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The dealer dealt up the cards quickly. |
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#2914
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deal upon
phrasal-verb
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to act or decide based on something
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They dealt upon the information they received. |
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#2915
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deal with
phrasal-verb
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to manage or handle a problem, situation, or customer
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Our export team will deal with all customs and shipping issues. |
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#2916
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deal with conflict
phrasal-verb
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to manage or resolve disagreements or disputes
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Managers often need to deal with conflict among team members. |
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#2917
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deal with customs
phrasal-verb
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to handle procedures for importing or exporting goods
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Exporters must deal with customs regulations carefully. |
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#2918
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deal with setbacks
phrasal-verb
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to handle emotional or personal failures calmly and positively
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Learning to deal with setbacks is key to emotional growth. |
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#2919
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decide on
phrasal-verb
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to choose something after thinking carefully
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We finally decided on the blue design. |
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#2920
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expand into
phrasal-verb
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to grow a business into new territories or sectors
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They are planning to expand into renewable energy markets. |
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#2921
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expand on
phrasal-verb
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to add more details or information about something
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Could you expand on your last point a bit more? |
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#2922
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expand on ideas
phrasal-verb
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to explain or develop ideas in more detail
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The professor asked me to expand on ideas in my essay. |
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#2923
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expand upon
phrasal-verb
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to provide more details or develop an idea further
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The CEO will expand upon the company’s future expansion plans. |
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#2924
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expand your network
phrasal-verb
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to build new professional relationships and connections
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Attending industry events can help you expand your network. |
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#2925
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expose to
phrasal-verb
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to introduce someone to new experiences or ideas
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The program exposes students to global cultures and traditions. |
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#2926
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express thanks to
phrasal-verb
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to say thank you to someone
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He expressed his thanks to the organizers of the conference. |
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#2927
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face down
phrasal-verb
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to confront someone or something bravely
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He faced down his fears and took the exam again. |
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#2928
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face up to
phrasal-verb
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to accept and deal with a difficult situation
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We must face up to the challenges instead of avoiding them. |
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#2929
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face up to challenges
phrasal-verb
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to confront difficulties with courage and confidence
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You’ll grow stronger when you face up to challenges instead of avoiding them. |
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#2930
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filter out tension
phrasal-verb
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to remove or block stressful emotions or thoughts
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Yoga helps you filter out tension from your body and mind. |
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#2931
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filter through
phrasal-verb
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to sort or screen information to remove unwanted content
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Always filter through your emails to avoid spam. |
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#2932
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filter through emails
phrasal-verb
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to go through many emails and find the relevant ones
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I spent an hour filtering through emails this morning. |
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#2933
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find after
phrasal-verb
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to pursue or try to locate something or someone
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The detective is still finding after the missing document. |
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#2934
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find against
phrasal-verb
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to decide that someone is wrong or guilty
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The judge found against the company for breaking the contract. |
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#2935
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find along
phrasal-verb
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to discover or encounter something while moving or traveling
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We found along a beautiful lake on our way to the hills. |
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#2936
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find back
phrasal-verb
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to regain something lost; to recover
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After a long search, she finally found back her missing cat. |
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#2937
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find for
phrasal-verb
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to support or rule in favor of someone (usually in a legal case)
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The court found for the defendant after reviewing the evidence. |
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#2938
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find in
phrasal-verb
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to see or recognize a quality or feature in someone or something
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She finds in him a true friend she can trust. |
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#2939
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find into
phrasal-verb
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to enter or get involved in something gradually
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He slowly found into the rhythm of city life. |