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#1441
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weigh your options
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to consider different possibilities before deciding
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You should weigh your options before buying the car.

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#1442
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on the fence
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undecided or unsure about something
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She’s still on the fence about moving abroad.

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#1443
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take the plunge
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to decide to do something risky or difficult
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After years of thinking, he finally took the plunge and started his business.

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#1444
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keep your options open
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to delay making a final decision so you have choices
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I’ll keep my options open until I hear back from all the universities.

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#1445
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change your mind
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to decide something different from before
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She changed her mind about going to the party.

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#1446
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play it by ear
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to decide or act as the situation develops
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We’ll play it by ear and see what happens.

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#1447
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move up the ladder
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to be promoted or advance in one’s job
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She hopes to move up the ladder by the end of the year.

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#1448
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land a job
idiom
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to successfully get a job
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He was thrilled to land a job at his dream company.

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#1449
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take the law into one’s own hands
idiom
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to punish someone without legal authority
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Citizens should not take the law into their own hands.

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#1450
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case closed
idiom
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the matter is settled or finished
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The evidence was clear, so it’s case closed.

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#1451
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At the end of one’s rope
idiom
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To be so tired or frustrated that you can’t deal with anything more.
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After working nonstop for weeks, I was at the end of my rope.

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#1452
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Running on empty
idiom
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To continue working or functioning when you have no energy left.
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After pulling an all-nighter, he’s running on empty today.

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#1453
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A bundle of nerves
idiom
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To be extremely anxious or tense.
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Before the presentation, she was a bundle of nerves.

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#1454
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Go to pieces
idiom
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To lose control of your emotions; to break down.
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She went to pieces after hearing the bad news.

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#1455
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A nervous wreck
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Someone who is very worried or upset.
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He’s a nervous wreck before every exam.

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#1456
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Spread too thin
idiom
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To try to do too many things at once, leaving no energy for any.
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She’s spread too thin between her job, family, and studies.

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#1457
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training data
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data used to train machine learning models to recognize patterns or make predictions
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The AI model's performance depends on the quality of its training data.

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#1458
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predictive modeling
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a technique used in AI to predict future trends based on historical data
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The use of predictive modeling helps companies plan better for the future.

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#1459
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don’t count your chickens before they hatch
idiom
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don’t assume something will happen before it actually does
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I know you're excited, but don’t count your chickens before they hatch.

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#1460
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keep one's cards close to the chest
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to keep one's plans or intentions secret
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During the negotiations, she kept her cards close to the chest.

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#1461
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breakthrough
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a significant or sudden development or discovery; an important achievement
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The scientist made a major breakthrough in his research on cancer treatment.

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#1462
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in the lab
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working in a laboratory environment on experiments or research
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The new vaccine is currently being tested in the lab before it’s released to the public.

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#1463
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on the radar
idiom
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something that is being monitored or considered
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The new scientific theory is now on the radar of researchers across the world.

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#1464
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turn a corner
idiom
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to begin to improve after a difficult period
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Things started to turn a corner after the new management took over.

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#1465
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hold the vision
idiom
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to maintain a clear sense of direction or goal
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Leaders who hold the vision can guide their teams through difficult times.

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#1466
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make a killing
idiom
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to earn a large profit quickly
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They made a killing with their new tech product.

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#1467
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as wise as an owl
idiom
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very wise or knowledgeable
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My grandfather is as wise as an owl.

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#1468
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no rocket scientist
idiom
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not very intelligent; not a genius
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He’s no rocket scientist, but he works hard.

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#1469
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have a good head on one's shoulders
idiom
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to be sensible and intelligent
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She’s only 20, but she has a good head on her shoulders.

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#1470
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street smart
idiom
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having practical intelligence and experience, not just book knowledge
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He may not have a degree, but he’s very street smart.

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