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#181
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There's no 'I' in team
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Emphasizing that teamwork is important, and it is not about individual glory.
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Remember, in a project, there's no 'I' in team. |
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#182
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All for one and one for all
idiom
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Everyone in the group works together for the common good.
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In our company, we believe in the motto, all for one and one for all. |
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#183
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level the playing field
idiom
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to make a situation fair for everyone
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The new regulations are designed to level the playing field for all companies. |
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#184
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trade blows
idiom
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to argue or fight with someone
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The two rival companies have been trading blows over market share for years. |
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#185
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on the up and up
idiom
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honest; truthful; not involved in any wrongdoing
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She’s always been on the up and up with me. |
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#186
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market share
idiom
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the portion of a market controlled by a particular company or product
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The company increased its market share after launching the new product. |
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#187
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cloud computing
idiom
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the practice of using remote servers to store, manage, and process data over the internet
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Many businesses rely on cloud computing for data storage and security. |
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#188
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the internet of things (IoT)
idiom
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the connection of everyday objects to the internet to send and receive data
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Smart homes are part of the internet of things (IoT), where devices are interconnected. |
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#189
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to wear one's heart on one's sleeve
idiom
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to openly show one's emotions or feelings
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He really wears his heart on his sleeve, you can tell exactly how he feels. |
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#190
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visionary leader
idiom
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a leader with a clear vision for the future
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Steve Jobs was considered a visionary leader for his innovative ideas. |
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#191
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see the silver lining
idiom
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to find hope or something positive in a bad situation
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She tries to see the silver lining even in tough times. |
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#192
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good vibes only
idiom
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to focus only on positive thoughts and energy
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This year, I’m living by the motto good vibes only. |
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#193
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brighten someone's day
idiom
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to make someone feel happier
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Her kindness really brightened my day. |
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#194
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A blueprint for success
idiom
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A detailed plan or strategy for achieving success.
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Hard work and consistency are a blueprint for success. |
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#195
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Get off the ground
idiom
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To start successfully; to begin operating.
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Our startup finally got off the ground after months of planning. |
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#196
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Lay bricks for the future
idiom
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To build a strong foundation for future success.
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Education helps children lay bricks for the future. |
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#197
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Put up walls
idiom
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To create emotional barriers or distance from others.
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After the breakup, she put up walls and stopped trusting people. |
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#198
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Tear down barriers
idiom
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To remove obstacles or prejudices between people.
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Education helps to tear down barriers between communities. |
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#199
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Hold it together with duct tape
idiom
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To keep something functioning despite poor condition or limited resources.
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The old car is barely running—we’re holding it together with duct tape. |
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#200
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get your point across
idiom
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to express an idea clearly so that others understand it
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It’s important to get your point across during discussions. |
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#201
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catch a bug
idiom
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to find a problem or defect in a system
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The developer was able to catch a bug in the system before it went live. |
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#202
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brute force attack
idiom
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a method of hacking that tries all possible combinations of passwords until the correct one is found
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The attacker launched a brute force attack on the system’s login page. |
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#203
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hacktivism
idiom
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the use of hacking to promote political or social causes
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The group used hacktivism to expose corruption within the government. |
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#204
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social engineering
idiom
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manipulating people into divulging confidential information through psychological tactics
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The attacker used social engineering to gain access to the company’s secure database. |
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#205
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put one's foot down
idiom
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to make a firm decision or take a strong stand on something
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She had to put her foot down and say no to the proposal. |
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#206
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tighten the belt
idiom
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to reduce spending; to save money due to financial constraints
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In tough economic times, businesses must tighten the belt to survive. |
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#207
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keep your emotions in check
idiom
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to control your emotions
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It's important to keep your emotions in check during a meeting. |
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#208
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stay calm
idiom
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to remain composed and not panic
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No need to worry, just stay calm and think it through. |
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#209
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carry the weight of responsibility
idiom
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to bear the burden of an important duty or obligation
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As a team leader, he has to carry the weight of responsibility. |
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#210
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trust someone with something
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to give someone responsibility for something important
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I trust you to take care of the project. |