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Speak Up in Business: Mastering Idioms & Phrasal ...

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    Idioms and Phrasal Verbs in calls and meetings
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  • To investigate a problem, issue, or request to find more information.
    Look into something
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  • To find a solution to a problem or resolve an issue.
    Sort something out
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  • To fix small problems or clarify details before finalizing something.
    Iron out the details/issues
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  • To explain something clearly or make something easier to understand.
    Shed light on something
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  • To summarize a complex situation into one key issue or cause.
    Boil down to something
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  • To be delayed or not progress as planned.
    Fall behind schedule
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  • To make up for lost time and get back on track.
    Catch up on work/schedule
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  • To postpone or delay something to a later time.
    Push back a meeting/deadline
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  • To tentatively schedule something but with the possibility of change.
    Pencil in a meeting
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  • To cancel something completely.
    Call off a meeting/project
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  • To explain a process or system step by step.
    Walk someone through something
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  • To give someone the latest information on a project or situation.
    Bring someone up to speed
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  • To check an idea, decision, or plan with someone before proceeding.
    Run something by someone
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  • To make sure something is functioning properly.
    Get something up and running
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  • To check on the progress of something or remind someone.
    Follow up on something
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  • To make contact with someone briefly to check in or discuss something.
    Touch base with someone
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