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  • Let’s _______ over the details of the plan one more time before the meeting
    GO / LOOK
  • We need to ____________ out these files before the audit.
    SORT
  • The scientist will ____________ out several experiments to test the hypothesis.
    CARRY
  • It took me months to ________ over the loss of my childhood pet.
    GET
  • They ____________ off on their road trip early in the morning.
    SET
  • I felt really ________ down by my friend when she didn’t show up to my birthday party
    LET
  • The excitement of the new job began to ____________ off after a few months.
    WEAR
  • He likes to ____________ off his car to his friends.
    SHOW
  • He didn't ____________ up at the meeting until it was almost over.
    TURN
  • I finally got ___________ to the customer service team after a long wait on the phone
    THROUGH
  • She was shocked to ____________ out that her friend had moved away without telling anyone.
    FIND
  • He decided to take ______________ a new project at work, even though his schedule is already packed.
    ON
  • They ____________ on really well, despite having different opinions.
    GET
  • Jessie had to ____________ up an excuse to explain why she was late to work
    MAKE
  • I’m trying to __________ down on sugar to improve my health
    CUT
  • After months of research, they finally ____________ out a solution to the problem.
    WORKED
  • I’m planning to ____________ up for the online photography course.
    SIGN
  • The new CEO will _________ over the company next month
    TAKE
  • didn’t like my first draft of the essay, so I decided to _________ over from scratch
    START
  • She had to _________ down the job offer because the salary wasn’t enough
    TURN
  • She decided to ____________ out of the project at the last minute.
    BACK
  • After a long argument, she finally decided to ________ down and agree with the team
    BACK
  • He's decided to ____________ up painting as a new hobby.
    TAKE
  • My car _________ down on the way to the meeting, and I was late.
    BROKE
  • He’s going to ____________ up a new website for his business.
    SET
  • I need to ____________ up on all the work I missed while I was on vacation.
    CATCH
  • Despite the difficulty, she refused to ____________ up achieving her dream.
    GIVE
  • Despite the rain, they decided to ____________ on with the hike.
    CARRY
  • Let's ____________ off the meeting until everyone is available.
    PUT
  • ________ on a second; I need to grab my coat before we leave
    HOLD
  • t's wrong to _________ down on people just because they have different opinions
    LOOK
  • The two friends ____________ out after a misunderstanding.
    FELL
  • She couldn’t ____________ up with the noise from the construction any longer.
    PUT
  • I really ________ on well with my colleagues at work; they’re easy to talk to
    GET