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overlap, If the two options overlap, then I’ll think more about the correct option. There are some overlaps between the products of the two companies.
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sculpture, The sculptor menaged to exhibit his sculpture in the museum.
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back and forth, go back and forth across the room
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steep, steep mountain, steep climb
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overlook, our room was overlooking the forest and the mountains
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ski lift, There was a ski lift near the hotel.
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I feel like, I fancy, I feel like going on a walk. Fancy a game?
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at first sight, at first glance, seemingly
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itchy, This mosquito bite is pretty itchy, but I try not to scratch it.
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to have sth on your conscience, Now the murderer has two deaths on his conscience.
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to lose consciousness, to have a clear conscience, to have sth on your conscience
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sort, The list was sorted in alphabetical order
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sort out, Let’s sort out this problem. It'll be difficult to sort out how much each person owes.
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cosy, There’s a really cosy cafe just round the corner.
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I went there by myself. I went there on my own.
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I did it by myself. I did it on my own.
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at first sight, I fell in love with it at first sight. It was love at first sight.
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extend, The teacher agreed to extend the deadline for handing in our essays. The priest extended the mass by 15 minutes.
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every other day, every second day, I try to work on this task every other day.
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assign, When the task is assigned I try to do it straightaway. They assigned me to a different group than I wanted.
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pull an all nighter, Although it’s the worst option possible, some students still pull an all nighter the night before an important exam.
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fall for sth, Did you fall for his trick? She fell for the joke.
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leisure time, What do you do for leisure? Most people only have a limited amount of leisure time. The town lacks leisure facilities such as a swimming pool or squash courts.
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graduate, After 5 years, I finally graduated.
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bachelor’s degree, BA, She has a bachelor’s degree in finance.
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master’s degree, MA, In some professions, like a doctor or a lawyer, you need a master’s degree.
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PhD, He earned a Ph.D. in physics from Harvard University.
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overcome the language barrier, Courses abroad can help you to overcome the language barrier.
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explain—inexplicable, For some inexplicable reason, he's decided to cancel the project.
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breakthrough, Scientists are hoping to make a breakthrough in cancer research.
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get on with sb, I get along with my siblings.
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vertical, Rotate it slowly from the horizontal into a vertical position.
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horizontal, Draw a horizontal line across the bottom of the page.
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neat, He always looks neat in his white shirt and black tie. The room is neat and tidy.
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cramped, crowded, packed, I don't feel good in cramped spaces.
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spacious, roomy, Her new apartment is very roomy.
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clutter, My desk is full of clutter. Do not clutter our shared space.
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decluttering is removing clutter, I did a lot of decluttering, tidying and cleaning in the house and garden. start learning
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feel like, fancy, When I feel like eating popcorn, I just put it in the microwave. Do you fancy going out tonight?
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get on sb’s nerves, We really got on each other's nerves when we were living together. Please stop making that noise! It really gets on my nerves.
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boundary, You can camp anywhere inside the boundaries of the park. Your work is limited only by the boundaries of your imagination. The bad language in that play overstepped the boundaries of what ought to be allowed on television.
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multipurpose, multipurpose tool, multipurpose gadget
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DIY, My husband is hopeless at DIY and could never put up a shelf or wallpaper a room.
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I believe there’s a grain of truth in it.
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personality trait, Character traits determine our attitude towards life.
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absent-minded, forgetful, with their head in the clouds
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to be down to earth, Everyone liked her down to earth approach to life.
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tight fisted, mean, stingy, Stop being so tight-fisted and buy me a coffee.
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laid-back, easy going, I've never seen her worried or anxious in any way, she's so laid back.
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two faced, I don't trust her, I suspect she's a bit two faced.
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strong-willed, She's very strong-willed and if she's decided to graduate from school, nothing will stop her.
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self-centred, If you weren’t so self cented you would have noticed that I was going through a hard time.
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big-headed, Such an arrogant, big-headed man.
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