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Phrasal Nouns

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  • We need to maximise our OUTPUT.
    production
    waste disposal
    shipping
    profit
  • There's been a sudden INFLUX in Sudanese refugees.
    numbers arriving
    fluctuation in numbers
    numbers leaving
    numbers staying
  • Thank you for your INPUT.
    contributions
    gifts
    data entry
    generosity
  • When I went to Egypt, I felt that I'd gained INSIGHTS into Muslim culture.
    new contacts
    new ways of understanding
    new possessions
    new responsibilities
  • The career change will probably affect your INCOME.
    money received
    understanding
    work benefits
    journey to work
  • If we speak about the OUTCOME of a meeting, do we mean -
    the result
    the people who attended
    the absentees
    the aim
  • What I saw from him was really an OUTPOURING of emotions.
    open expression
    indirect expression
    subtle expression
    decisive expression
  • the DOWNSIDE of the modern education system
    details
    disadvantage
    opposite
    advantage
  • Does the OUTBREAK of war mean -
    it gets better
    it gets worse
    the start
    the end
  • In my view, the OUTLOOK for our team is bright.
    future
    past
    staff
    present
  • "I'm sorry for my OUTBURST earlier."
    an impulse decision
    sudden and spontaneous expression of feelings
    sudden and spontaneous movement
    an embarrassing mistake
  • I'd like to provide you with an OVERVIEW of the region. = ?
    an aerial photograph
    a suggested improvement
    a general description
    a detailed description
  • The doctor advised me to reduce my INTAKE of dairy products.
    the speed of eating
    consumption
    cooking
    expenditure
  • If there's PUBLIC OUTCRY about the government's proposals, does it mean -
    general agreement
    widespread criticism
    many people cried
    a large number of citizens left the country
  • We saw an upturn in profit in the second quarter.
    change of policy
    extra orders
    change of direction
    increase