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I had to _____ coffee for a week to see if it helped my sleep
do without
If we want to save money for the trip, we'll have to ____ordering takeout every weekend.
do without
We worried about the new software update, but it ____ to be very helpful.
turned out
They decided to ____ in a quiet suburb once the baby was born.
settle down
If you don't save money now, you could ____ having financial problems later.
end up
It was a difficult decision, but I had to ____ the opportunity to study abroad.
turn down
My doctor advised me to ____ for a course on stress management.
sign up
After selling her business, she decided to ____ the coast and relax.
move to
Once you switch to the faster internet, you'll never want to ___ to the old speed.
go back
Since the office changed its policy, we'll have to ___ free snacks on Fridays. (we can't eat them)
do without
to happen in a specific way or have a particular result.
turn out
To test something (like a method, idea, or product) to see if it works or if you like it.
try out
To start living a quieter, stable, and more permanent life, often by getting married or finding a long-term home.
settle down
To permanently leave the house or flat where you live in order to live somewhere else.
move out
To experience a difficult or unpleasant process, period, or event; or to examine something in detail.
go through
To find yourself in a place or situation that you did not originally intend, at the end of a process or period of time.
end up
To refuse or reject an offer, a request, or a person.
turn down
To formally agree to take part in an activity or to join an organization (often by adding your name to a list).
sign up
To change one's place of residence to a different area; or to change from a particular system or activity to another.
move to
To feel pleasure and excitement about something that is going to happen.
look forward to
To return to a place, a previous state, or a former way of doing things
go back
To manage or proceed successfully without having something that you previously had or might expect to have.
do without
Let's hope the wedding plans _____ exactly as we imagined.
turn out
I want to ____ this new coffee shop and see if it's better than the old one.
try out
After traveling the world, she wants to _______ and start a family.
settle down
He promised to _____ of his parent's basement as soon as he saves enough money.
move out
They must ____many changes when adopting a new technology.
go through
If we keep driving in this direction, we might _____ at the beach.
end up
It was hard for her to ____ the generous offer from the competitor.
turn down
You need to ____ for the fitness program before the end of the month.
sign up
They are going to ____ Canada for better job opportunities.
move to
I really _____ the challenge of my promotion in my job
look forward to
I plan to _____ to college next year to finish my degree.
go back