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I've been stuck in the office all day. I wish I could get out for 30 minutes. Do you think it is important to get out often when zou are work? start learning
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get down to do sth (begin to do something) I've got lots of work to do. I need to get down to it. What time of the day do you find it easier to get down to work? start learning
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get away with (escape blame or punishment Jackie never seems to do much work. I don't know how she gets away with it. start learning
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to come up with (think of or produce (an idea, solution) Joanne always tries to come up with great ideas at meetings. Unfortunately, nobody likes them. What helps you come up with great ideas? start learning
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to pull out of (withdraw from) In the end, they decided to pull out of the deal. It wasn't a favourable agreement. start learning
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to knock off (leave work to go home) There isn't much work to do. I think I'll knock off early. Do you tend to knock off early or late? start learning
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to stand out (be noticable) Our new product will really make us stand out in the market. What makes your company stand out in the market? start learning
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Wyróżniać się (być zauważalnym)
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to slack off (work less hard than usual) Karl tend to slack off in the afternoon. He doesn't have much energy late in the day. Why do you think some emplozees slack off? start learning
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If we can't survive the financial crisis, we are likely to under. Do many business go under in your country? start learning
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pójść na dno (zbankrutować)
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Bad news. It looks like the deal is going to fall through. start learning
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nie udać się, nie dojść do skutku
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look forward to sth (eagerly wait for) Do you look forward to meetings? start learning
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How does your company cut down costs? start learning
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Is somebody responsible for summing up meetings in your company? start learning
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Does your company's director always accept ideas that are put forward? start learning
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When is ita good idea to lay off workers? start learning
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get on to (make contact with) When did yoy last get on to a customer or supplier? What was it about? start learning
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First let's examine (go over) the report fom the las meeting which was held on April 4th. start learning
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analizować (badać, kontrolować, przyjrzeć się)
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You will find a copy of the different ideas discussed in the photocopies that I\ve handed out (distributed). start learning
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I'm looking forward to your reply. (informal) start learning
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Czekam na Twoją odpowiedź. (nieformalny)
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I look forward to hearing from you. (formal) start learning
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Czekam na Twoją odpowiedź. (form.)
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start learning
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chętnie, z niecierpliwością
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start learning
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