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Business Phrasals

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  • to distribute the same thing to a group of people
    to hand * out
  • to wait for a short time (informal)
    to hang/hold on
  • to return
    to send * back
  • to talk with someone to ensure things are going okay
    to check in (with someone)
  • to investigate
    to look into
  • to interrupt
    to cut in
  • to have a lot of respect for someone
    to look up to
  • to disappoint; to not help or support
    to let * down
  • to test or use something experimentally
    to try * out
  • to review
    to go over
  • to reject an offer
    to turn * down
  • to consume less
    to cut back on
  • to discard; to put an end to
    to do away with
  • to take someone/something somewhere and leave them/it there
    to drop * off
  • to eventually reach, do, or decide
    to end up
  • to finish the supply
    to use * up
  • to help
    to chip/pitch in
  • to organize or resolve a problem
    to sort * out
  • to retaliate; to take revenge on someone
    to get back at
  • to encounter someone unexpectedly
    to run into
  • 1. to return an item 2. to retract a statement
    to take * back
  • to gain knowledge about something
    to find out
  • to come without an appointment; to visit briefly
    to drop/stop by
  • to postpone
    to put * off
  • to arrange; organize
    to set * up
  • to gather, assemble
    to get together
  • 1. to invent (a story, lie, excuse, reason, etc.) 2. to compensate for something
    to make * up
  • to check; examine
    to look * over
  • to not like (formal)
    to not care for
  • to recover
    to get over
  • to confuse two or more things
    to mix * up
  • to assemble
    to put * together
  • to look at carefully, investigate
    to check * out
  • to rely on
    to count on
  • to cancel
    to call * off
  • to quit a habit or quit doing a certain activity
    to give * up
  • to compete; oppose
    to go against
  • to be careful, vigilant, and take notice
    to look out for
  • to compare prices
    to shop around
  • to submit (a report, a paper, etc)
    to hand * in
  • 1. to follow someone 2. to try to achieve something
    to go after
  • to ask many people the same question
    to ask around
  • to decline (usually something good)
    to pass * up
  • to write information in blanks
    to fill * out/in
  • to reluctantly stop fighting or arguing
    to give in
  • to give the same thing to many people
    to pass/hand * out
  • to consider
    to think * over
  • to understand; to find the answer
    to figure * out
  • to do again
    to do * over
  • to find unexpectedly
    to come across
  • to be excited about something in the future
    to look forward to
  • to resolve an argument or quarrel
    to make up
  • to support
    to back * up