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off the charts =
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more than expected
the majority of sth=
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the meat of sth
in my formal opinion=
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I found that
benefits outweigh the costs=
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worth it
all in all=
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on the whole
be totally impressed by...=
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be struck by...
overall perspective (without details)=
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the big picture
you rock! *idm=
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you are great!
to get rid of sth=
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to dispose of sth
to become weaker=
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to falter
advantage, benefit, good point
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merit
apparent=
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obvious; evident
break a leg*!=
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good luck!
weird=
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eerie
in good condition=
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in good shape
say nothing=
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OK/not to worry/fine # to end the discussion or talk, SN
in other words=
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that is to say
there were APROXIMATELY/ABOUT 500 people=
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......., SAY,......
..., powiedzmy,...
right now (immediately)=
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right away
rude, especially when you should be showing respect=
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insolent
to discover=
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to figure out
personality {collocations}=
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strong / outgonig / warm / magnetic / forcefull / dominant
is in progress=
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is underway; is ongoing
underway - nigdy przed rzeczownikiem; ongoing - przed lub po rzeczowniku
way of thinking=
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perspective
props {coll}=
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proper respect
get =
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obtain/receive/be given sth; become/start to be in particular state; move from or to a position or place (on, in, onto, into, off, out); put sth in a place; understand; use a vehicle to travel; prepare a meal
What's going on?
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Wagwan?
meeting
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meet
intense vs intensive
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intensive = involving a lot of work or activity done in a short time intense = very strong, extreme
If you are putting forth an intense effort, your work is “intense”: “My intense study of Plato.” When the intensity stems not so much from your effort as it does from outside forces, the usual word is “intensive”: “the village endured intensive bombing.”
slim (chance, majority)
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small (chance, majority)
kind of
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kinda
to be before in time, order or position
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precede

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