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VOCABULARY UNIT 1 COMPLETE C1

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  • They were counting on me to organize everything, and I feel awful that I ______ at the last minute.
    let them down
  • There’s no point ______ what went wrong — let’s focus on finding a solution.
    dwelling on
  • I don’t know how you can ______ his constant complaining — it would drive me crazy.
    put up with
  • I’d ______ his bad mood ______ sheer exhaustion — he’s been working nonstop.
    put / down to
  • They ______ years ago after a huge argument about the family business.
    fell out
  • Ever since she moved to the countryside, she’s really ______ painting landscapes.
    taken to
  • The project completely ______ when the funding was withdrawn.
    fell apart
  • Don’t let minor setbacks ______ your long-term goals.
    get in the way of
  • From the moment they met, they just ______ and have been best friends ever since.
    hit it off
  • We’ll have to ______ some luxuries this month if we want to save enough for the trip.
    do without
  • It’ll be great to ______ everyone again when we go back home for Christmas.
    catch up with
  • Let’s ______ early to avoid getting stuck in traffic.
    head off
  • Sometimes I feel people ______ as if we’re incapable of managing without help.
    look on us
  • After years of travelling, she finally decided to ______ and start a family.
    settle down
  • He was the only one who didn’t ______ to the meeting, and no one knew why.
    turn up
  • You’ll never guess who I ______ at the conference in Berlin last week!
    bumped into
  • He really knows how to ______ me — it’s like he does it on purpose just to annoy me.
    wind me up