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    unit 6
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  • If an idea comes to fruition, it means:
    It is rejected
    It is just beginning
    It fails completely
    It is developed and successfully completed
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  • We need to __________ some new approaches before deciding which one works best.
    try out
    get off the ground
    stay ahead of
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  • To bounce around ideas means:
    Rejecting them quickly
    Sharing and exchanging them informally
    Forgetting them
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  • The team lost focus, but now they’re ready to __________.
    get back on track
    run into
    hit on
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  • If someone falls by the wayside, they:
    Lead the competition
    Get back on track
    Fail to continue or drop out
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  • Good leaders can __________ short-term problems and focus on the bigger picture.
    look beyond
    run into
    try out
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  • I finally __________ how to fix the laptop.
    figure out
    stay ahead of
    hit on
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  • If a project gets off the ground, it:
    Ends suddenly
    Struggles to begin
    Successfully starts
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  • To succeed, companies must always __________ their competitors.
    fall by the wayside
    stay ahead of
    look beyond
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  • To think outside the box means:
    To think in a creative or original way
    To stop thinking about the problem
    To stick to traditional methods
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  • I was surprised when I __________ my old teacher at the café.
    look beyond
    run into
    stay ahead of
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  • Yesterday we __________ a brilliant solution by chance.
    bounce around
    hit on
    fall by the wayside
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  • Many good intentions __________ when people lose motivation.
    come to fruition
    stay ahead of
    fall by the wayside
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  • The new policy will not succeed unless it eventually __________.
    comes to fruition
    runs into
    falls by the wayside
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