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use something to maximum advantage
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leverage
to choose to be part of activity, arrangement etc
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opt in
cause of force something or someone to undergo (experience, form of treatment)
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to subject
apart from...
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outside of that
hoping that something may be possible, although it is not likely
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on the off chance
to refuse to listen to to someone, or to accept that something might be true or important
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brush off
extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
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distress
to support what someone says by giving information or evidence that agrees with them
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corroborate
to be recorded or remembered in a particular way
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go down
to cause an amount to be wrong or a person to be confused:
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throw off
accept (a belief, theory, or change) willingly and enthusiastically. Also act of it (noun)
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embrace
include or contain (something) as a constituent part.(also act of it - noun)
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embrace
the penis, especially when erect.
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bone
to watch something or someone carefully, keep records
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keep tabs on sth/sb
to form (a notion, opinion, purpose, etc.), imagine
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conceive
to say something that you should not have said:
I'm sorry if I spoke out of turn, but I thought you already knew
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out of turn
cook by simmering in a small amount of liquid
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to poach
happen (informal)
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go down
small and weak
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puny
poor in quality, amount, or size
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puny
a period of time when somebody, especially a teacher at a university, is allowed to stop their normal work in order to study or travel
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sabbatical
apparently
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seemingly
performing at the right rate or level, with the most recent information or knowledge
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up to speed
used to talk about things that are expected or planned to happen at a certain time. We often use it with a time expression
The train is due to arrive at Glasgow Central at 12:12.
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be due to

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