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lock somebody, something or yourself into something, lock somebody in
Commit firmly to an agreement or situation, or secure something/someone in a place.
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bring something in, bring something into something
Introduce or incorporate something into a situation or place.
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clean something up
Tidy or resolve a mess or problem.
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stock up (on/with something)
Buy a large quantity of something.
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put something together
Assemble or compile various elements.
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Figure out
To understand or find a solution to a problem.
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Call off
To cancel something.
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Bring up
introduce a topic into a discussion. For example,
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smarten something or somebody up
Improve the appearance or performance.
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rule somebody or something out
Exclude someone or something from consideration.
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hammer out something
Negotiate or work out the details of an agreement.
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focus on something
Concentrate or pay special attention to a particular issue or task.
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sign up, sign somebody up
Enroll or enlist oneself or someone else in a service or activity.
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wind something or itself up
Finish or close something, especially a business or a legal matter.
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carry something out
Execute or perform a task.
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take something over
Gain control of a business, company, etc.
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mark something up
Increase the price of an item or annotate a document.
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copy somebody in (on something)
Include someone in an email or communication.
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hand something over (to somebody), hand over (to somebody)
Give control, responsibility, or possession to another person.
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report back
Return with information or feedback.
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break into something
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set something up
Arrange, establish, or prepare something.
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go down, go up
Decrease or increase in value or amount.
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run up something
Accumulate or increase something, often a debt.
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branch out
to begin to do a new job or an activity that you do not ususally do
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Point out
To highlight or mention a specific fact or detail.
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Draw up
To prepare a document in a formal way.
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be down, be up
to be a lower level or a highler level or rate
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put something in
Invest effort, time, or resources into an endeavor.
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have something out
Resolve a conflict or dispute through discussion or argument.
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pencil something or somebody in
Tentatively schedule.
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open up, open something up
Start to talk more about your personal feelings or start a business or opportunity.
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fill someone in (on something)
Inform someone about something.
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bring something up
Mention or raise a topic or issue.
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bring something out
Release or introduce a product or publication.
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shake somebody or something up
Cause a major change or shock to an organization or system.
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drop off
Decrease, diminish, or deliver something to a location.
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draw something up
Formally prepare or write a document or plan.
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roll something out
Launch or introduce a new product or service.
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lay something out
Explain something clearly or arrange something.
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back something up
to make a copy of a file, a program that can be used if the main one fails or needs extra support
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contract something out (to somebody)
Outsource a task or job to an external party.
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turn something over to somebody
Give control or responsibility of something to someone else.
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pull out, pull out of something
Withdraw from an activity, situation, or agreement.
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Run by/Run past
seeking approval or feedback on an idea or plan.
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bottom out
reach their lowest point and then stop getting worse
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hold up
Delay or rob someone or a place.
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firm up something
Make an arrangement more definite or solid.
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deal with something
Handle, manage, or address a situation or task.
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tie something up
Occupy or use up a resource or time.
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Go through
review, examine, or analyze something in detail.
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Reach out
Used for initiating contact with someone, often for help, information, or networking.
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hire somebody or something out
Provide services or rent something for temporary use.
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cash in (on something)
Benefit or make a profit from an opportunity.
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pick up
Collect something or someone; or a business starts to do well.
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put up something
Erect a structure or offer resistance.
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Lay off
To dismiss employees from their jobs, often due to economic reasons.
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run something by/past someone
Inform someone about something or get their opinion.
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build something up
Gradually develop or increase something.
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close something down, close down
Shut down an operation or cease its activities.
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buy somebody or something out
Purchase someone's share or ownership in something.
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report to somebody
Be responsible to someone in a job; inform them of your actions.
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write something off
Cancel a debt; accept that an amount of money has been lost or that a debt will not be paid.
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drum up something
Generate interest or support for something.
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account for something
to form or be the source for a particular amount
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prop something up
Support or sustain something, often financially.
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sell something off
Dispose of assets, stock, or material by selling.
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bring something forward
Move an event or deadline to an earlier time.
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Set up
plan or start something, like a business or a meeting.
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take somebody on
Hire or employ someone.
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burn out, burn yourself out
Become extremely exhausted or lose enthusiasm due to overwork.
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head something up
Lead or be in charge of a project or group.
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round something up
Gather or collect people or things.
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beat somebody or something
to defeat in a competition
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hook something or somebody up (to something)
Connect a machine or device to a power supply or another machine.
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break something up, break itself up
Disband or end a meeting, relationship, or gathering.
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Cut back on
reducing something, often expenses or resources.
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fill in for somebody
Temporarily do someone else's job or role.
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take something on
Accept a task or responsibility.
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measure up (to/against something)
Meet a standard or be as good as expected.
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pay up, pay up something
Complete payment on a debt or obligation.
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turn something around
Reverse the fortunes of a business or situation; improve performance.
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take somebody or something on
Employ someone or confront a challenge.
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pay something back, pay somebody back
Return money owed; or take revenge.
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Follow up
continuing a previous action or contacting someone after an initial interaction.
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factor something in, factor something into something
Include a particular factor or element in your calculations or planning.
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Look into
investigate or research something.
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dispose of something
Get rid of something or throw it away.
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call back
Return a phone call or invite someone to return.
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go under
Fail financially or go bankrupt.
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take off
Become successful or popular very quickly; or a business starts to do well.
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Run out of
To have no more of something.
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Team up with
To collaborate or join forces with someone.
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take over (from somebody) (as something), take something over (from somebody)
Assume control or responsibility from someone else.
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break something down (into something)
Divide something into smaller parts.
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cut back (on something) cut something back
Reduce the amount or number of something.
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shop around
Compare prices and options before making a purchase or decision.
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tie something up (in something)
Invest or involve resources or funds in a particular way.
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step down (as/from something)
Resign from a position or role.
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Wrap up
To complete or finish something. For instance, "Let's wrap up this meeting and summarize the action points."
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Turn down
To reject an offer or request.
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lay somebody off
Dismiss an employee from their job due to lack of work or funds.
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mount up
Accumulate or increase over time.
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turn something out
Produce something or expel someone.
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dry up
Lose or lack a resource, especially money or business.
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fall through
Fail to happen or be completed (especially plans or arrangements).
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catch on
Become popular or understood.
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break down
Stop functioning or fail emotionally.
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bail somebody or something out (of something)
to rescue sb/sth from diffiuclties, especially financial ones
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Take over
assuming control or responsibilities for something or someone else.
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bring somebody in
Involve an external person or expert in a situation.
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key something in, key something into something
Enter data into a computer or device.
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rip somebody off
Cheat someone, usually financially.
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hook up (with somebody)
Form a partnership or relationship, or casually meet with someone.
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turn down
Refuse or reject an offer or request.
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level off
Stabilize after a period of change or growth.
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Work out
resolving problems or finding solutions.
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start up, start something up
Begin a new business or initiative.
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Stand out
To be noticeably better or different from something.
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