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Business Phrasal Verbs

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    Certain phrasal verbs are commonly used due to their relevance in a corporate context
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  • Set up
    plan or start something, like a business or a meeting.
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  • Follow up
    continuing  a previous action or contacting someone after an initial interaction.
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  • Look into
    investigate or research something.
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  • Reach out
    Used for initiating contact with someone, often for help, information, or networking.
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  • Bring up
    introduce a topic into a discussion. For example,
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  • Take over
    assuming control or responsibilities for something or someone else.
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  • Go through
    review, examine, or analyze something in detail.
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  • Run by/Run past
    seeking approval or feedback on an idea or plan.
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  • Cut back on
    reducing something, often expenses or resources.
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  • Work out
    resolving problems or finding solutions.
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  • Call off
    To cancel something.
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  • Draw up
    To prepare a document in a formal way.
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  • Figure out
    To understand or find a solution to a problem.
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  • Lay off
    To dismiss employees from their jobs, often due to economic reasons.
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  • Point out
    To highlight or mention a specific fact or detail.
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  • Run out of
    To have no more of something.
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