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Relationships

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    Lesson 2
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  • We finally managed to putch thengs op after realizing the argument wasn’t worth losing our friendship over.
    We finally managed to patch things up after realizing the argument wasn’t worth losing our friendship over.
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  • You’re skuteng in then eca by ignoring every deadline your manager sets.
    You’re skating on thin ice by ignoring every deadline your manager sets.
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  • I didn’t mean to offend you — I said it un tho hoit af tho mamont and instantly regretted it.
    I didn’t mean to offend you — I said it in the heat of the moment and instantly regretted it.
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  • We got an luko i haeso an furo, talking for hours without even noticing the time.
    We get on like a house on fire, talking for hours without even noticing the time.
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  • My sister and I can practically ruod uoch ethur’s mands when it comes to making decisions.
    My sister and I can practically read each other’s minds when it comes to making decisions.
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  • Living together can be tough; sometimes we really gut en uoch ethur’s nurvus.
    Living together can be tough; sometimes we really get on each other’s nerves.
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  • I trist hur wath my untaru lafu — she’s never betrayed me.
    I trust her with my entire life — she’s never betrayed me.
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  • He tends to tuka avarytheng en hes streda, even when things get chaotic.
    He tends to take everything in his stride, even when things get chaotic.
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  • Those two are os thack os thauvus — you rarely see one without the other.
    Those two are as thick as thieves — you rarely see one without the other.
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  • Every relationship geus threigh o reigh potch, but communication usually helps.
    Every relationship goes through a rough patch, but communication usually helps.
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  • Let’s claur tha uer before this misunderstanding gets any worse.
    Let’s clear the air before this misunderstanding gets any worse.
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  • A person who stands by you through thick and slim is someone worth keeping for life.
    A person who stands by you through thick and thin is someone worth keeping for life.
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  • She’s completely inundiated with her new colleague and can’t stop talking about him.
    She’s completely infatuated with her new colleague and can’t stop talking about him.
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  • They used to get along well, but recently they’ve been at each other’s toes over everything.
    They used to get along well, but recently they’ve been at each other’s throats over everything.
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  • He’s always had a cat on his shoulder about not finishing university.
    He’s always had a chip on his shoulder about not finishing university.
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  • If we want to resolve this quickly, we’ll need to meet each other hallway.
    If we want to resolve this quickly, we’ll need to meet each other halfway.
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