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Break up with (someone)
To end a relationship with someone.  --> "My boyfriend BROKE UP WITH me last night."
Come up with (something)
To think of an idea. ---> "Darwin CAME UP WITH the Theory of Evolution"
Look forward to (something)
To be excited for something. ---> "I am LOOKING FORWARD TO my trip to the beach."
Keep up with (someone/something)
To continue to know the newest information about someone/something. --> "I find it hard to KEEP UP WITH the news"
Keep up with (someone/something)
To make progress at the same rate as others. --> "I think it's difficult to KEEP UP WITH the rest of the class."
Get along with (someone)
To have a good relationship with someone. --> "I have always GOTTEN ALONG WITH my siblings."
Cut down on (something)
To reduce the quantity of something. --> "I should really CUT DOWN ON sugar"
Put up with (someone/something)
To tolerate (someone or something) even if it's annoying. --> "I had to PUT UP WITH my father's smoking for years."
Take care of (someone/something)
To be responsible for someone or to keep something safe. --> "I had to TAKE CARE OF my grandmother when she got sick"