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Phrasal verb meaning end a phone call
Hang up
Phrasal verb meaning arrange
Set up
Phrasal verb meaning discover
Find out
Phrasal verb meaning eventually do something
Get round to
Phrasal verb similar to "Get rid of"
Do away with
Phrasal verb meaning, tolerate (often irritating or painful circumstances)
Put up with
Phrasal verb meaning defend (e.g. an idea, your beliefs)
Stand up for
Phrasal verb meaning invent.
Come up with
Stop messing around and tell me what I need to know
Cut to the chase
To do much more than your job description requires you to do.
Go the extra mile.
To make a process or a project start.
Get the ball rolling.
To let someone know if there are any new developments or important events.
Keep someone in the loop.
To contact someone, usually briefly, often about a shared project.
Touch base with someone.
There's no more we can do for now, "let's ..." (+ 4 words)
Call it a day.
What we've been doing so far hasn't worked, so let's start from scratch. "It's... (+ 5 words)"
Back to the drawing board.
Do something quickly without paying attention to details. (2 words)
Cut corners