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#2071
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sweet tooth
idiom
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a love for sweet foods
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She has a sweet tooth and can’t resist desserts.

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#2072
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get along with
idiom
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to have a good relationship with someone
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I really get along with my coworkers.

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#2073
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on the same wavelength
idiom
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to think in a similar way as someone else
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My best friend and I are always on the same wavelength.

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#2074
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a shoulder to cry on
idiom
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someone who listens and supports you when you are sad
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She has always been a shoulder to cry on when I needed help.

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#2075
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bury the hatchet
idiom
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to stop fighting and become friends again
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After years of argument, they decided to bury the hatchet.

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#2076
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Disrupt the market
idiom
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To radically change an industry with innovation.
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Their app aims to disrupt the market for food delivery.

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#2077
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Runway
idiom
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The time a startup has before running out of cash.
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We only have six months of runway left.

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#2078
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Scale up
idiom
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To expand a company’s operations or reach.
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The startup is ready to scale up after its first funding round.

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#2079
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Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
idiom
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The simplest version of a product used to test an idea.
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We launched an MVP to get feedback before the full version.

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#2080
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Tech-savvy
idiom
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Having good knowledge of modern technology.
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Our tech-savvy team built the prototype in just a week.

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#2081
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Get traction
idiom
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To start gaining attention or success in the market.
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The new app is starting to get traction among users.

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#2082
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Seed funding
idiom
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Initial capital used to start a business.
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They received seed funding from angel investors.

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#2083
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Exit strategy
idiom
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A plan for how investors or founders will eventually leave or cash out.
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Every startup should have a clear exit strategy.

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#2084
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Early adopter
idiom
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Someone who starts using a new product before others.
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Early adopters often help startups refine their products.

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#2085
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under the pump
idiom
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to be under a lot of pressure or stress
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The team has been under the pump to meet the project deadline.

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#2086
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crack under pressure
idiom
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to lose control or fail when under stress
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Some people crack under pressure, while others thrive.

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#2087
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buckle under the strain
idiom
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to give in to stress or pressure
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She refused to buckle under the strain and kept going.

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#2088
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feel the strain
idiom
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to feel stress or pressure from a difficult situation
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Many employees are starting to feel the strain of the workload.

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#2089
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carry the world on your shoulders
idiom
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to feel responsible for everything; to take on too much stress
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You can’t carry the world on your shoulders; learn to share the load.

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#2090
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a masterpiece
idiom
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an outstanding work of art or achievement
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Her latest sculpture is truly a masterpiece.

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#2091
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in full color
idiom
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in great detail and vividness
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The documentary showed the event in full color.

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#2092
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a splash of color
idiom
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a small amount of bright color added for effect
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Add a splash of color to make the room lively.

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#2093
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picture perfect
idiom
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completely flawless or ideal
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Their wedding day was picture perfect.

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#2094
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stab someone in the back
idiom
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to betray someone who trusts you
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I can’t believe he stabbed me in the back after all I did for him.

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#2095
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a daydreamer
idiom
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someone who spends a lot of time thinking about pleasant things rather than working
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She’s a daydreamer who often forgets what she’s doing.

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#2096
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a happy camper
idiom
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a person who is content and satisfied with life
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After getting the job, he’s been a happy camper.

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#2097
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a workaholic
idiom
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a person who works too much and finds it hard to stop
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He’s such a workaholic, even on weekends he works.

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#2098
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Dress to kill
idiom
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To wear clothes that attract a lot of attention and admiration.
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She always dresses to kill when she goes to parties.

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#2099
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Wear your heart on your sleeve
idiom
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To openly show your emotions or feelings.
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He wears his heart on his sleeve, so you always know how he feels.

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#2100
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Bursting at the seams
idiom
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To be very full or crowded.
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The store was bursting at the seams during the sale.

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