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The plane is scheduled to ____ at 8:00 AM sharp
(take off)
He's ready to ____ more responsibility in his new role
(take on)
Sarah ____ the idea of having a team-building event next month
(put forward)
I always_____ doing my taxes until the last minute
(put off)
His unique talent really ___ him ___ from the other applicants
(set apart)
We need to ____ the equipment before the presentation starts
(set up)
Don't forget to ____ some milk on your way home from work
(pick up)
The company decided to ____ the complaint to find out what went wrong
(look into)
When I lost my keys, I had to ____ them all over the house
(look for)
To leave the ground or become airborne, especially for a flight, like an airplane
Take off
To accept or agree to handle a responsibility or task, usually willingly
Take on
To propose or suggest something for consideration, like an idea or plan
Put Forward
To postpone or delay something until a later time, often because you're not ready
Put off
To make someone or something noticeably different or special, standing out from others
Set apart
To arrange or prepare something for use, like setting up equipment or a system
Set up
To collect or acquire something from a location, often by physically picking it up
Pick up
To investigate or examine closely, usually to find out more information
Look into
To search for something or someone especially when you need it
Look For