📚 Phrasal Verb: WRAP UP
To wrap something up means to finish it or bring it to a conclusion.
✅ Wrap up a meeting.
✅ Wrap up a project.
✅ Wrap up negotiations with a client.
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📚 Phrasal Verb: IRON OUT
To iron out something means to solve a problem or remove difficulties so that everything works smoothly.
✅ Iron out a problem before a project starts.
✅ Iron out the details of an agreement.
✅ Iron out a misunderstanding between colleagues.
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📚 Phrasal Verb: GO OVER
To go over something means to review it or check it carefully.
✅ Go over a report before sending it.
✅ Go over the details of a project.
✅ Go over your notes before a meeting.
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📚 Phrasal Verb: BRING TOGETHER
To bring people or things together means to unite them or make them work as a group.
✅ Bring together a team of experts.
✅ Bring together different departments.
✅ Bring together people with similar goals.
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📚 Phrasal Verb: HOLD ON TO
To hold on to something means to keep it and not let it go, sell it, or give it away.
✅ Hold on to an important client.
✅ Hold on to talented employees.
✅ Hold on to valuable business information.
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📚 Phrasal Verb: WIND DOWN
To wind something down means to gradually reduce or bring an activity, business, or operation to an end.
✅ Wind down a business.
✅ Wind down a project.
✅ Wind down production at a factory.
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📚 Phrasal Verb: BUILD UP
To build something up means to gradually increase, develop, or strengthen it over time.
✅ Build up a business.
✅ Build up a good reputation.
✅ Build up a customer base.
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📚 Phrasal Verb: DEAL WITH
To deal with something means to handle it, manage it, or take action to solve it.
✅ Deal with a customer complaint.
✅ Deal with a problem at work.
✅ Deal with a difficult situation.
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📚 Phrasal Verb: LOOK AFTER
To look after someone or something means to take care of them.
✅ Look after a child.
✅ Look after a pet.
✅ Look after an office while your colleague is away.
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