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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
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To keep someone informed about updates and progress.
Keep someone in the loop
To review or check something carefully.
Go over
To inform someone about an important issue.
Bring something to someone’s attention
To find a solution through discussion or effort.
Work out
To make small improvements to perfect something.
Fine-tune something
To get involved and take action when needed.
Step in to solve a problem
To connect someone on the phone.
Put someone through
To finish or conclude something.
Wrap up a meeting/project/discussion
To make contact with someone briefly to check in or discuss something.
Touch base with someone
To check on the progress of something or remind someone.
Follow up on something
To make sure something is functioning properly.
Get something up and running
To check an idea, decision, or plan with someone before proceeding.
Run something by someone
To give someone the latest information on a project or situation.
Bring someone up to speed
To explain a process or system step by step.
Walk someone through something
To cancel something completely.
Call off a meeting/project
To tentatively schedule something but with the possibility of change.
Pencil in a meeting
To postpone or delay something to a later time.
Push back a meeting/deadline
To make up for lost time and get back on track.
Catch up on work/schedule
To be delayed or not progress as planned.
Fall behind schedule
To summarize a complex situation into one key issue or cause.
Boil down to something
To explain something clearly or make something easier to understand.
Shed light on something
To fix small problems or clarify details before finalizing something.
Iron out the details/issues
To find a solution to a problem or resolve an issue.
Sort something out
To investigate a problem, issue, or request to find more information.
Look into something