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#3330
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fall apart
phrasal-verb
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to break into pieces; to fail completely
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Their marriage fell apart after years of arguments.

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fall back
phrasal-verb
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to move backward; to retreat
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The soldiers had to fall back after losing ground.

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#3332
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fill up on
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to eat a lot of one type of food so you are not hungry for other food
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Don’t fill up on snacks before dinner.

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fill up with
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to become full or crowded with something
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The hall filled up with excited guests before the concert began.

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fill up with gratitude
phrasal-verb
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to feel full of thankfulness and appreciation
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Every morning, I fill up with gratitude for the life I have.

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fill with
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to make someone experience a strong emotion
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The kind gesture filled her with gratitude.

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fill with gratitude
phrasal-verb
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to feel deeply thankful or appreciative
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My heart filled with gratitude when I received their help.

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fill your heart with gratitude
phrasal-verb
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to focus on the things you are thankful for
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Every morning, fill your heart with gratitude to start the day right.

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#3338
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fill your mind with peace
phrasal-verb
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to focus your thoughts on calm and positive feelings
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Meditation helps you fill your mind with peace.

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filter in calmness
phrasal-verb
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to gradually bring peace or calm into your mind
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Meditation helps filter in calmness during stress.

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#3340
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filter out
phrasal-verb
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to remove unwanted substances or elements from something
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Modern machines can filter out harmful particles from water.

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filter out negativity
phrasal-verb
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to remove negative thoughts or influences from your mind
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Try to filter out negativity and focus on what’s good.

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#3342
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break even
phrasal-verb
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to earn enough money to cover costs without profit or loss
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Our startup is expected to break even within six months.

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#3343
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break free
phrasal-verb
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to escape from emotional pain or restrictions
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She finally managed to break free from her emotional struggles.

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break free from
phrasal-verb
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to escape from something that controls or limits you
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She wanted to break free from negative thoughts and focus on her goals.

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#3345
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break in
phrasal-verb
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to interrupt; to force entry into a place
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Sorry to break in, but can I add something?

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#3346
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break in on
phrasal-verb
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to interrupt a conversation or online discussion
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Sorry to break in on your chat, but I have an update.

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#3347
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break into
phrasal-verb
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to start participating in an area or field, especially one new or unfamiliar
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Young filmmakers are beginning to break into international cinema.

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#3348
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break into a smile
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly start smiling
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He broke into a smile when he heard the good news.

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#3349
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break into conversation
phrasal-verb
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to join an ongoing conversation
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He politely broke into the conversation to share his opinion.

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#3350
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break into exports
phrasal-verb
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to start selling goods or services to foreign markets
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Many local companies are trying to break into exports to expand growth.

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#3351
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break into innovation
phrasal-verb
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to start innovating in a new field or market
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The company is trying to break into innovation by investing in AI research.

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#3352
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back out of
phrasal-verb
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to decide not to do something you agreed to do
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He backed out of the deal at the last minute.

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#3353
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back out of agreement
phrasal-verb
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to withdraw from an agreement or promise
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The government suddenly backed out of agreement with its allies.

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#3354
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back out of an agreement
phrasal-verb
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to withdraw from a deal or commitment that was previously made
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The country decided to back out of an agreement citing national interest.

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#3355
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back someone up
phrasal-verb
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to support or defend someone in a team or argument
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During the debate, my teammates backed me up when I presented my point.

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back something up to
phrasal-verb
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to make a copy of data and store it in another place
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You should back your files up to an external hard drive regularly.

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back up
phrasal-verb
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to support or defend an idea, person, or policy
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The senators backed up the president’s reform agenda.

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#3358
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back up data
phrasal-verb
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to make a copy of data to prevent loss
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It’s important to regularly back up data on your computer.

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back up ideas
phrasal-verb
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to support or defend someone’s ideas or opinions
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During the discussion, teammates backed up each other's ideas confidently.

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