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Health phrasal verbs

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  • 'You need to cut out sugar to improve your health.'
    To remove/eliminate it from your diet.
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  • I need to cut down on alcohol. I drink four pints every night before bed.
    Reduce
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  • It was so warm in the room, I thought I was going to pass out.
    To faint; to lose consciousness
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  • I’m fine now. I think I've finally gotten over my my illness.
    To recover
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  • I think I’m coming down with a stomach bug.
    to begin to feel a little ill
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  • I hope I can shake off this flue before my brother's wedding.
    To get rid of (illness)
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  • One day her husband just keeled over with a heart attack.
    To fall over, especially when you feel unwell
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  • If you think you’re going to throw up, you should go to the bathroom.
    Vomit
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  • There’s no evidence that this virus will go round.
    To spread from person to person
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  • Fortunately, their little girl pulled through after surgery and is now back at home.
    to get better after a life-threatening surgery or condition
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  • Which is Scotland's national drink?
    Whisky
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  • Who is the patron saint of Scotland?
    St Andrew
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  • Which famous Scottish actor played James Bond?
    Sean Connery
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  • What is the Scottish word for lake?
    Loch
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  • What is Scotland's 'other national drink.' (soft drink)
    Irn Bru
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  • What is the name of Scottish dancing?
    Ceilidh dancing
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