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Phrasal Verbs C1

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    Phrasal Verbs C1
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  • Get into
    To get into means to start to become interested in something. You can use the phrasal verb ‘get into’ to describe your introduction to your current profession.
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  • Follow through
    When you follow through with something, you start it and you finish it in a satisfactory way.
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  • Run into
    It means that you meet someone you know unexpectedly. We can also say that we run into trouble when we encounter problems or difficulties unexpectedly. If y
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  • Keep up with
    We can say that we keep up with something when we want to stay updated and informed about it.
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  • Point out
    To point something out is to make someone aware of something. When you point something out, you notice something, and you call attention to it.
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  • Look after
    Looking after someone in a professional setting means taking care of them and addressing their needs and wants, often for the long-term.
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  • Take on
    In the context of work, when you take on something, you agree to do it or be responsible for. You can take on a project, task, or even a new role in a company.
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