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There is a need to address that issue. start learning
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By pre-ordering online, I can save a lot of hassle on the day of the event. start learning
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zaoszczędzić dużo zbędnej pracy
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She played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement. start learning
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He will need to liaise with the different departments to ensure that the project is completed on time. start learning
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Can you give me a ballpark figure of how much the project will cost? start learning
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Working-class families are feeling the pinch in the wake of the recession. When my father lost his job and we had to live on my mother's earnings, we really started to feel the pinch start learning
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odczuć coś na własnej skórze
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If the banks start struggling, it will have a knock-on effect for the rest of the economy. start learning
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Jeśli banki zaczną mieć kłopoty, spowoduje to efekt domina dla reszty gospodarki.
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We have put in place several measures to ensure the safety of our employees; to this end, all new safety protocols will be made mandatory. start learning
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Despite our best efforts, the global pandemic continues and there is no end in sight. start learning
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The government has been reluctant to address the problem and it seems that they have finally dropped the ball. start learning
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They ate in the dining room once in a blue moon. start learning
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Jadali w jadalni raz na ruski rok.
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a spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down start learning
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zrobić coś dla osłody czegoś nieprzyjemnego
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Losing weight is easier said than done. start learning
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łatwiej powiedzieć niż zrobić
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I know it's been a tough year, but hang in there. Everything will be OK! start learning
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I'm not sure which job offer I should accept - I think I'll sleep on it for the night before I decide. start learning
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przespać się z tym (przemyśleć)
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They always root for the home team. start learning
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I panicked when he said the test was tomorrow, but then I realized he was just pulling my leg. start learning
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it's the best thing since sliced bread I've bought a new touchscreen computer, it's the greatest thing since sliced bread, I can't believe I ever worked without it start learning
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to najlepsza rzecz od niepamiętnych czasów
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don't beat about the bush Please don't beat about the bush, I need a clear answer. start learning
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don't lose any sleep about it Don't lose sleep worrying about things outside your control; tomorrow is a new day. Worrying about the problem won't help, but it will make you lose sleep. start learning
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niech to ci nie spędza snu z powiek
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We need to bridge the gap in healthcare access across different regions. start learning
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wypełnić lukę, zmniejszyć różnicę
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The requirement for extensive travel became a deal breaker for the job candidate. The high cost of renovation turned out to be a deal breaker for us. start learning
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I understand you're looking to do us a favor here. After lunch I'm looking to do some exercises. start learning
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zastanawiać się nad zrobieniem czegoś
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There are so many other things I have to see to. It's important to see to your health regularly with check-ups. start learning
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dopilnować czegoś, zajmować się czymś
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We've got to do this by the book. The factory's quality control team inspects every product by the book before shipment. start learning
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zrobić coś zgodnie z zasadami
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The elephant in the room was finally addressed during the meeting. The couple's age difference was the elephant in the room at their wedding. start learning
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oczywisty problem o którym się nie mówi
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We'll have to redesign the entire system from the ground up to fix these issues. The software was outdated, so we had to rewrite it from the ground up. start learning
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Her presentation hit the nail on the head, addressing all the key issues perfectly. Absolutely yes, you hit the nail on the head. start learning
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The group of movers and shakers inspired many young entrepreneurs present. Innovative ideas were shared by movers and shakers at the annual summit. start learning
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grube ryby, osoby wpływowe, decydenci
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She wanted to travel together, no strings attached, just enjoying the moment. The consultation was free, no strings attached, allowing me to explore my options. start learning
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bez zobowiązań, bez "gwiazdek"
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start learning
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to się nie uda, to nie wypali, nie zadziała
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So we put the idea on the back burner for a few months. I tend to put personal projects on the back burner when work gets busy. We have to put the new project on the back burner for now. start learning
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odłożone na później, dalszy priorytet, na boczny tor
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We had to play hardball to secure the funding we desperately needed. She knows how to play hardball when the situation calls for it. In business, you have to play hardball sometimes to achieve your goals. start learning
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grać ostro, pokazać pazury
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The rule of thumb for cooking pasta is one liter of water per 100 grams. There is no rule of thumb, no age limit. Before making a decision, my rule of thumb is to sleep on it. start learning
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All my efforts have gone down the drain because the contest won't take place. If we don't act quickly, this opportunity will go down the drain. start learning
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Wszystkie moje wysiłki poszły na marne, bo konkurs się nie odbędzie.
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I know it's a long shot. There might be a way to win this, but it's a long shot. Trying to negotiate a raise during a recession was definitely a long shot for her. start learning
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mała szansa, mało prawdopodobne, ryzykowne posunięcie
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I must attend to the urgent matter before the meeting. Margaret, would you please attend to that? start learning
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She must contend with her fears before making the big leap in her career. They will contend with financial hardships while launching their new business next year. start learning
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Zmierzyć się z, zmagać się z
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He reads books to cope with feelings of loneliness and isolation. Families cope with crises in various ways. Today we'll talk how to cope with the difficulties of everyday life. start learning
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We need to deal with the backlog of orders before the end of the week. You can't deal with everything. start learning
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He needs to follow up on the application process. She will follow up on the project next week. start learning
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We can handle the rest of the details if you want. start learning
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The new computer can process several complex calculations at once, saving time. We store your email address so we can process any warranty cases. start learning
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A heavy-duty vehicle can tackle jobs that standard cars simply can't handle. We can tackle these challenges better together. start learning
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He is my father and I can take care of him. Rest easy, my friend. I'll take care of everything while you're away. start learning
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zająć się, zadbać o, załatwić
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