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Straightforward - phrasal verbs

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  • take to
    to begin to like
  • be due
    be expected to happen at a particular time
  • stand up for
    defend or support
  • set up
    to establish
  • add up
    make sense
  • get a taste for
    develop a preference, liking
  • set someone back
    cost someone an amount of money (e.g. Our vacation set us back over $3000.)
  • butt in
    interrupt
  • turn out
    to happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one
  • come up with
    to suggest or think of an idea or plan
  • by the look of it
    judging by the information we have now
  • get on with
    continue doing sth (esp. work)
  • look through
    read sth quickly
  • miss the point
    misunderstand
  • turn sb down
    to refuse
  • put sb off
    to discourage someone from doing something, or from liking someone or something
  • get along
    have a friendly relationship
  • get out of hand
    become difficult or impossible to control
  • live up to
    to be as good as
  • draw a line
    say stop
  • clear up
    explain