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