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    ask out He asked her out for a movie.

    be better off My sister is better off now that she found new friends. Theold ones were mean to her!

    break up They were the perfect couple, I never thought they wouldbreak up!

    chat (someone) up

    At a bar, he always tries to chat up the girls around him.

    cheat on

    She never cheated on him, but he keeps lying to her.

    fall for / fall in love with He fell for her when he saw she was a soccer fan.

    get along

    My boyfriend and I get along very well.

    go out with

    Every week, she goes out with a different guy!

    settle down

    He is 35 and, now, he thinks it is time to nd a girl to settle down.

    split up They were always arguing, so they decided to split up.

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    account for (something) The boss could not account for all the absences.

    carry out The marketing team carried out several tests beforelaunching the campaign.

    come up with

    In every meeting, she always comes up with the best solutions.

    deal with

    We have to deal with complaints from clients everyday.

    go over (something) The accountant has to go over the books every month.

    go through

    I have to go through the report today.

    pay off

    Spending to have a good team pays off.

    point out They have to point out the benets of the merger.

    put out The producer puts out new CDs every week.

    take over Some companies specialize in taking over small ventures.

    set up A group of journalists set up a new magazine.

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    be due in The plane is due in at 5pm.

    be off Im off to Paris now.

    get back to Traveling is great, but we were tired when we got back totown.

    get in The plane gets in at 12 pm.

    pull in The British trains always pull in on time.

    pull out When the train pulled out, we were happy to nally startour trip.

    see (someone) off My parents saw me off at the airport.

    set off The family set off to the beach really early.

    stop over

    While going to the farm, we had to stop over to eat.

    take off International ights cannot take off from local airports.

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    catch up She called her friend to catch up on the gossip.

    get into

    I dont like to get into ghts.

    hold on Hold on, they have to pick up the books rst.

    run out of When the car ran out of gas, he was in the middle ofnowhere.

    bring up I bring my son up with all the love I possibly can.

    come out He never cooks, but now he is baking a cake. I don'tknow how it will come out.

    nd out She spent hours in front of the computer trying to nd outher brother's password.

    give up College is difcult, but you can't give up!

    go on The class was over, but the teacher kept going on and onabout the life of the germs.

    look up

    Students have to look up new words in the dictionary.

    take back We told her she was awful, but we regretted. So, we tookit back.

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    bulk up Some athletes use steroids to bulk up.

    call off The match had to be called off due to the rain.

    come in The Australian rider came in 2nd in the grand prix.

    fall off When skaters fall off, it must hurt!

    play off When Cuba and Brazil play off, the volleyball court is fullof excitement.

    warm up Players have to warm up before every game.

    work out Working out is really good for your health.

    cheer on The fans were cheering on the basketball players.keep up I have trouble keeping up with aerobics classes.

    knock out Mike Tyson knocked out many of his op ponents.

    take on Real Madrid will take on River Plate and crush them.

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    bail out My friend did not have money for the rent, so, I bailed

    him out.

    cough up Cough up for a better wedding present!

    dip into When the dad was red, they had to dip into the kidsfunds.

    get by With our wages, we can get by, but we dont haveluxuries.

    pay back The author paid back the loan for his book.

    put aside For college, I have to put a fortune aside.

    splash out Trust fund kids like Paris Hilton love splashing out.

    tide over His aunt was kind to tide him over while he wasunemployed.

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