Understanding Common Phrases and Idioms
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What does the phrase "come to grips with" mean in the context provided?

  • To avoid dealing with something emotionally difficult.
  • To fully understand and accept a situation. (correct)
  • To criticize something extensively.
  • To try to forget about a problem.

What does "comparatively speaking" mean when used to compare two things?

  • To highlight the absolute superiority of one thing over the other.
  • To suggest that one thing is objectively better than the other.
  • To emphasize the significant difference between two things.
  • To acknowledge that one thing is better or worse only when compared to another. (correct)

What is the meaning of "consider all angles" in the context provided?

  • To seek advice from multiple experts.
  • To focus solely on positive aspects of a situation.
  • To quickly make decisions without much thought.
  • To think about all possible perspectives and implications. (correct)

What does it mean for something to be "consistent with" another thing?

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What is the importance of "context" when interpreting events or arguments?

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What is the meaning of "count on the fact" in the context provided?

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What is a "critical juncture" in the context provided?

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What does "defy expectations" mean in the context provided?

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What does it mean to "drive a hard bargain"?

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What is the meaning of "equally important" in the context provided?

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What does "faint possibility" mean in the context provided?

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What is the meaning of "fall under the category of" in the context provided?

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What does "far from ideal" mean in the context provided?

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What is the meaning of "feel obligated to" in the context provided?

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What does "for the benefit of" mean in the context provided?

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Which phrase signifies that something is happening or will happen in the near future?

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Which phrase suggests a complete and comprehensive change?

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Which phrase indicates a contrast or opposing perspective?

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Which phrase implies a concise and direct way of expressing something?

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Which phrase suggests that something is happening simultaneously?

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Which phrase signifies a focus on the financial aspects of something?

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Which phrase suggests that something is a sign or indication of something else?

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Which phrase is used to describe a situation where an event or action creates an example for others to follow?

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Which phrase refers to considering the practical aspects of a situation?

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Which phrase suggests that something will happen eventually or at the appropriate time?

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Which phrase implies that something is happening or will happen in a way that is comprehensive and thorough?

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Which phrase indicates that something is likely to occur in the future but the exact time is uncertain?

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Which phrase suggests that something is being described briefly and to the point?

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Which phrase indicates that something is happening or will happen in a way that is practical and sensible?

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Which phrase indicates that something is happening or will happen in a way that is a result of an intentional effort to create conditions for something else to happen?

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Which phrase suggests that something is being challenged or questioned?

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Which phrase indicates taking into account different perspectives?

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What does the phrase 'to put into motion' suggest?

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Which phrase implies considering a situation comprehensively?

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Which phrase emphasizes a figurative, non-literal interpretation?

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What does the phrase 'in defense of' suggest?

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Which phrase highlights a potential opportunity or chance?

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Which of these phrases indicates a longer-term impact or effect?

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What does the phrase 'given the circumstances' suggest?

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Which phrase suggests a broader perspective rather than a specific detail?

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Which phrase emphasizes a more specific or detailed explanation?

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Which phrase implies a principle or standard that guides decision-making?

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Which phrase suggests considering a situation from a rational or logical perspective?

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What does the phrase 'against the backdrop of' imply?

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Which phrase suggests that something is being expressed clearly and directly?

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Which of the following phrases is NOT used in the text to describe a situation that is imagined or not real?

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Which phrase is used to describe the process of reaching a general agreement?

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Which phrase describes something that seems bad at first but turns out to be good?

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In the context of the text, which phrase signifies that something is clearly acknowledged?

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Which of the following phrases is used to describe a standard for comparison?

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Which phrase is used to indicate that something is increasing in energy or support?

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Which phrase describes the process of encouraging thinking about something?

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Which phrase is associated with the idea of a significant turning point or event?

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Which phrase describes the process of collaborating with someone or something?

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Which phrase is used to describe a built-in weakness or problem?

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Which phrase describes a progressive or future-oriented approach?

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Which phrase is used to describe the process of investigating possible options or paths?

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Which phrase describes the most important part or center of something?

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Which phrase is used to describe considering a particular structure or system?

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Which phrase describes a situation where something is increasing in worry or concern?

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What does a shortsighted approach typically disregard?

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How is a rough estimate defined?

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What must companies do to ensure fair competition in markets?

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What is meant by adopting a balanced view?

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What appears to be all but inevitable in the context of rising inflation rates?

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What does the phrase 'arise from necessity' imply?

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What is the general principle stated as a rule of thumb?

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What does 'cast doubt upon' imply in a statement?

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What do social media influencers typically aim to do?

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What is implied by 'back to the drawing board'?

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What does 'beyond the realm of possibility' suggest?

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What does it mean to break new ground?

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What is described as being done automatically by default?

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What is the significance of a discovery that is regarded by all accounts?

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What is a suggested implementation to address employee stress?

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What is meant by 'striking a balance' in a professional context?

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What is meant by the phrase "in the final tally" as used in the provided text?

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Why is clarity emphasized in communication?

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What does 'raising awareness' typically aim to achieve?

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What does the phrase "provide an overview of" indicate about the information presented in the text?

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Why was the Milestone A event considered celebratory?

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What is meant by 'from an academic standpoint'?

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What does 'to a large extent' imply in a discussion?

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What does the phrase "with everyone who is part of the situation" emphasize in the context of the provided text?

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What does 'beyond the scope of' indicate?

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What is a primary reason for the successful completion of the community project?

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What is referred to as the 'crux of the issue'?

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What does 'taking into consideration' relate to?

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What does 'in a similar vein' suggest?

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What should be emphasized regarding data security?

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What is meant by 'in line with current trends'?

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What does 'with due respect to' indicate?

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What is the implication of 'to a certain degree'?

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In the final analysis, what determines an organization's success?

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What is emphasized as critical for maintaining trust in relationships?

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What concept is illustrated by emphasizing the urgency to act on climate change?

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How is learning described in the phrase 'learn the hard way'?

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What does the phrase 'at the heart of the matter' refer to?

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What does 'lay the foundation for' imply in a research context?

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What attitude is necessary for capitalists to compete effectively?

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Which of the following best describes a scenario where something is 'open to interpretation'?

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What is typically implied by saying 'it goes without saying'?

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When might organizations 'fall behind competitors'?

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What does it mean to take 'a different stance' on an issue?

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What is a critical factor in driving business growth, according to researched observations?

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What does 'by the same token' express in a discussion?

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What should nations prioritize in light of recent developments regarding policy enactment?

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What effect does childhood education have according to the discussed content?

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What does a collaborative effort emphasize in achieving goals?

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What is one effect of using eco-friendly materials in the fashion industry?

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What is indicated by the phrase 'in pursuit of excellence'?

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What role does digital literacy play in education, according to the content?

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Why is collaboration among nations crucial in addressing global health crises?

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What does the term 'concrete terms' refer to in communication?

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What does 'give credence to' imply about supporting evidence?

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What is the significance of economic disparities in global progress?

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What does narrowing the focus in a project usually aim to achieve?

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What does 'with due diligence' signify in a professional context?

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Why is it important to take necessary precautions in various settings?

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What does it mean when something is described as being at 'the crossroads'?

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What is the relationship between innovative marketing strategies and campaign success?

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How do historical documents contribute to understanding trade routes?

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What does the phrase "at face value" mean?

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Which of the following is NOT an example of something that is considered "close to impossible"?

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What is the primary purpose of having a "clear standpoint" on an issue?

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What does the phrase "in times of need" typically refer to?

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Which of the following actions could yield positive results?

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When something is considered "for the foreseeable future", what does that imply?

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What is the primary purpose of taking a matter "from a legal perspective"?

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What does the phrase "to a significant degree" mean when used in relation to an impact?

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Which of the following exemplifies playing a "pivotal role" in a situation?

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When mentioned as an "underlying principle", what is the characteristic of this concept?

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What is the primary purpose of "bridging the gap" between two things?

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Which of the following scenarios involves challenging a notion?

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When a person is treated "with the utmost importance", what does it indicate?

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Which of the following is an example of a "calculated risk"?

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What is the essence of "walking a fine line" between two things?

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When something is considered a "matter of principle", what is the key factor involved?

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To 'frame the conversation' effectively, what should you do first?

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What does the phrase 'from all indications' suggest?

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What does the phrase 'gather momentum' mean in the context of the given text?

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What does the phrase 'get ahead of the curve' imply?

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What does the phrase 'give due consideration' mean in the context of the given text?

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What does the phrase 'go down a different path' suggest?

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What does the phrase 'go to great lengths' mean in the context of the given text?

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What does the phrase 'grasp the essentials' mean in the context of the given text?

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What does the phrase 'hope against hope' imply?

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What does the phrase 'in a favorable position' suggest?

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What does the phrase 'in collaboration with' imply?

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What does the phrase 'in consideration of' mean in the context of the given text?

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What does the phrase 'in light of past events' suggest?

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What does the phrase 'in perfect harmony' mean in the context of the given text?

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What does the phrase 'in terms of likelihood' imply?

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At face value

Appearing to be something without further investigation.

At the forefront of

Leading or at the forefront of development in a particular area.

Close to Impossible

Extremely difficult, almost impossible.

Have a clear standpoint

To have a definite opinion or position on an issue.

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In times of need

In situations of great difficulty or need.

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Yield positive results

To produce positive outcomes or results.

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For the foreseeable future

For the time that can be predicted.

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From a legal perspective

Considering the law or legal issues.

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To a significant degree

To a large extent, considerably.

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To play a pivotal role

Very important in a situation.

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As an underlying principle

As a fundamental idea or belief.

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Bridge the gap

To connect two different ideas or groups.

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Challenge the notion

To question or dispute an idea.

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With the utmost importance

With the highest level of significance.

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A calculated risk

A risk taken after careful consideration.

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Change the narrative

To change the way people understand a situation or issue, often by presenting a new perspective.

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Come to grips with

To accept and deal with a difficult or challenging situation.

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Comparatively speaking

To compare two or more things to understand their similarities and differences.

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Consider all angles

To consider every aspect of a situation before making a decision.

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Consistent with

To be in agreement or harmony with something.

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Context is key

The surrounding conditions or circumstances that influence something.

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Count on the fact

To rely on something being true or happening.

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Critical juncture

A decisive moment or turning point.

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Defy expectations

To go against what was anticipated or predicted.

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Difficult to pinpoint

Hard to identify or locate precisely.

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Drive a hard bargain

To negotiate fiercely to get the best deal.

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Equally important

As important as something else.

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Faint possibility

A very slim chance of something happening.

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Fall under the category of

To be classified as a specific type or group.

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Far from ideal

Not nearly as good as it could be; very imperfect.

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Rough Estimate

An approximate or rough calculation. It is used when precise data is unavailable or when providing a general understanding is sufficient.

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Shortsighted Approach

A short-sighted approach is a plan or decision that focuses on immediate benefits while ignoring potential long-term consequences.

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Abide by the Rules

To abide by rules means to follow or obey them. It implies a commitment to upholding established regulations.

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Achieve Consensus

Achieving consensus means reaching an agreement among a group of people with potentially differing opinions or viewpoints.

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Adopt a Balanced View

Adopting a balanced view means considering all sides of an argument fairly and objectively, without bias.

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All but Inevitable

Something that is all but inevitable is highly probable or almost certain to happen.

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Arise from Necessity

Something that arises from necessity emerges because of a need or a requirement. It is often prompted by a specific situation or challenge.

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Rule of Thumb

A rule of thumb is a general principle or guideline that is commonly used, rather than a strict rule. It provides a practical approach to a situation.

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As it Turns Out

As it turns out is a phrase used to introduce a newly discovered or revealed fact that was not previously known.

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At the Mercy of

Being at the mercy of someone or something means being influenced or controlled by them, often without the ability to resist.

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Back to the Drawing Board

Back to the drawing board means starting over from scratch after a plan or project has failed or encountered a significant obstacle.

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Beyond the Realm of Possibility

Beyond the realm of possibility refers to something that is extremely unlikely or impossible to happen.

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Break New Ground

To break new ground means to do something innovative or unprecedented, pushing boundaries and creating something new.

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Bring Attention To

To bring attention to something means to highlight or emphasize its importance, making it more noticeable or prominent.

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By All Accounts

By all accounts is a phrase used to indicate that something is generally accepted as true or factual, based on widespread agreement.

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Frame the conversation

To set the stage for a discussion by outlining goals and key points, fostering open communication, and setting a positive tone.

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From all indications

To indicate that something is likely true based on available information.

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From another perspective

To consider a situation from a different angle, offering a new perspective or interpretation.

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Gather momentum

To gain momentum, becoming stronger or more intense over time.

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Get ahead of the curve

To be ahead of others in progress or development, anticipating future trends.

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Give due consideration

To carefully consider something important before making a decision.

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Go down a different path

To choose a different approach or path, seeking alternatives or exploring new possibilities.

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Go to Great Lengths

To put significant effort and dedication towards achieving something important.

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Grasp the essentials

To fully understand the most important aspects of something, grasping the essence of a concept.

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Have a good grasp of

To have a strong understanding and knowledge of something, demonstrating proficiency in a particular area.

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Hope against hope

To have hope for something that seems unlikely, clinging to a possibility even when it seems improbable.

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In a favorable position

To be in a beneficial situation, having advantages and opportunities for success.

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In collaboration with

To work together collaboratively, combining strengths and expertise to achieve a common goal.

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In consideration of

To consider something seriously, taking into account relevant factors before making a decision.

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In light of past events

To consider something in light of past events, drawing insights and lessons from previous experiences.

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Keep in perspective (Historical Context)

To consider the historical background when analyzing events. It helps understand events in their proper context.

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Keep in perspective (Ethical Considerations)

To be aware of ethical implications during research involving sensitive topics.

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Keep in perspective (Long-term Goals)

To prioritize long-term goals above immediate or short-term desires or actions.

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Sense of Urgency

A strong feeling of urgency to act quickly, usually in response to a critical situation. It implies a sense of urgency to address a problem or opportunity.

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Just a Matter of Time

Something that is inevitable or guaranteed to happen eventually. It signifies that something will happen regardless of any immediate action.

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Lay the Foundation for

To establish the foundational basis or groundwork for something. It signifies creating the initial framework for a system or process.

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Learn the Hard Way

To gain knowledge through difficult experiences. It implies learning from mistakes or challenges.

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Leaves Much to Interpretation

Meaning open to multiple interpretations or understandings. It suggests that the intended message or meaning is unclear or debatable.

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In Light of Recent Developments

Considering recent events or developments. It suggests adapting actions or strategies due to new information.

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From a Broader Perspective

Seeing the bigger picture or understanding the context of a situation. It implies stepping back to see the broader perspective.

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It Goes Without Saying

It is obvious or self-evident. It signifies something so clear that it doesn't need to be stated explicitly.

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Take a Different Stance

To adopt a different position or opinion. It implies changing your viewpoint or stance on a topic.

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It Is Worth Noting

Something important or notable to mention. It highlights the importance of a particular point.

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Under No Circumstances

Under no circumstances, absolutely not. It expresses a strong prohibition or restriction.

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In Stark Contrast To

In complete contrast or opposition. It signifies a stark difference between two things or ideas.

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Means of Addressing

To address an issue or problem, often by finding a solution or taking action.

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Strike a Balance

To find a compromise or balance between two or more opposing things, achieving a middle ground.

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For the Sake of Clarity

For the purpose of clarity, to make something clear and understandable.

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Raise Awareness

To inform people about something important, often with the goal of creating awareness or action.

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From an Academic Standpoint

From an academic perspective, examining a topic from a scholarly or educational viewpoint.

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To a Large Extent

To a great extent, largely or significantly.

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With the Advent of

With the arrival or beginning of something, marking a new era or development.

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Beyond the Scope of

Beyond the scope of something, outside the limits or range of a particular topic or discussion.

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The Crux of the Issue

The most important point or aspect of an issue, the crux of the matter.

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Taking into Consideration

Taking into consideration, considering or thinking about something when making a decision.

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In a Similar Vein

In a similar vein, in a similar way or manner.

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It should be Emphasized

It should be emphasized, it is important to highlight or stress something.

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In Line with Current Trends

In line with current trends, consistent with what is currently popular or happening.

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In the Context of

In the context of, considering the situation or circumstances surrounding something.

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With Due Respect To

With due respect to, showing respect while stating a different opinion or viewpoint.

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Draw attention to

To bring something to people's attention, often to raise awareness or encourage action.

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In favor of

To express support for or preference towards something.

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To put it succinctly

To express something concisely, using the fewest words possible.

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For all intents and purposes

For all practical purposes, effectively, in reality.

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In the foreseeable future

In the time that can be predicted ahead.

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From an objective perspective

Considering only facts and not personal opinions or biases.

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On the flip side

On the other side of the argument, conversely.

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In a nutshell

A brief summary or overview.

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From a financial standpoint

Considering only financial factors.

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In a broader context

Looking at the bigger picture or wider situation.

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To pave the way for

To create the conditions for something to happen.

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To be indicative of

To show or suggest something.

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To set a precedent for

To create an example that others will follow.

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From a pragmatic viewpoint

Considering practical aspects, rather than theoretical ones.

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In all respects

In every way, completely.

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To put it bluntly

To express something directly and clearly, without avoiding sensitive topics.

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To be a driving force behind

To be a key motivator or influence in something.

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To bring into question

To doubt or challenge something, questioning its validity or accuracy.

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In the long run

Over a long period, eventually leading to a particular outcome.

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Given the circumstances

Considering the situation at hand, taking into account the context.

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In light of conflicting views

Taking into account differing opinions and perspectives.

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Against the backdrop of

Considering the situation, often in a broader context of other events.

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In a broader sense

More generally or widely, encompassing a broader scope.

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To put into motion

To start or initiate something, setting it into motion.

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In the realm of possibility

Within what can happen or be done; within the realm of possibility.

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To take a holistic view

To consider the whole situation rather than parts, taking into account all relevant factors.

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In a figurative sense

Not literally, but using figurative language or symbolism.

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From a logical standpoint

Considering things logically or rationally, using reason and evidence.

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In more concrete terms

More clearly or specifically stated, providing concrete details.

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In defense of

To support or justify something, giving reasons or arguments in its defense.

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Benchmark

A standard or point of reference for comparison or evaluation.

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Hypothetical Scenario

A situation that is imagined or hypothetical, not real.

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Come to a Consensus

To reach a general agreement or consensus among a group.

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Evolving Landscape

A situation that is constantly changing or evolving over time.

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Growing Momentum

Increasing in strength or intensity, gaining momentum.

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In Partnership

Working together with another person or organization.

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Prompt Reflection on

To encourage thinking about something, to inspire reflection.

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Blessing in Disguise

Something that seems bad at first but turns out to be good.

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Inherent Flaw

A built-in weakness or problem in a system or design.

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On the Precipice of

On the verge of something significant or momentous.

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Explore Potential Avenues

To investigate possible options or paths.

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At the Core of

At the center or most important part of something.

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In Stark Recognition of

Clearly acknowledging something significant.

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With This Framework in Mind

Considering this structure or system when making decisions.

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In View of Rising Concerns

Considering the increasing worries or concerns.

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In the final tally

The final outcome or result of a process or event.

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To provide an overview

To provide a concise summary or review of the main points of something.

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With all parties involved

To emphasize the importance of all parties involved in a situation.

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Ensure mutual benefits

To achieve mutual benefits and goals for all parties involved in an agreement.

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All parties involved contribute

To plan and execute an event with the contribution of everyone involved.

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Global Scale

Taking action on a global scale involves addressing problems that affect multiple countries and require international cooperation.

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Direct Correlation

A direct correlation occurs when two things are closely connected and affect each other in a predictable way.

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Spirit of Collaboration

Working in the spirit of collaboration means working together effectively, sharing skills, and supporting each other.

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At the Crossroads

At the crossroads is where different ideas, trends, or disciplines meet and intersect, creating new possibilities.

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In Concrete Terms

In concrete terms means explaining something in a clear and specific way, using practical examples.

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Serve as a Reminder

To serve as a reminder means to act as a prompt that helps someone recall something important.

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Collaborative Effort

A collaborative effort means working together as a team to achieve a common goal.

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Give Credence to

To give credence to an idea is to provide evidence or support that makes it more believable.

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Simplified Terms

Explaining something in simplified terms means making it easier to understand for people who may not be familiar with the subject.

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Narrow the Focus

To narrow the focus is to concentrate on a specific area or detail, becoming more precise.

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In Pursuit of Excellence

In pursuit of excellence means striving to achieve the highest standards and constantly improve.

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Sustained Efforts

Sustained efforts mean working consistently and continuously over a long period to achieve something.

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In Close Alignment

In close alignment means being in strong agreement or coordination with something else.

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With Due Diligence

With due diligence means acting with carefulness, thoroughness, and attention to detail.

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Necessary Precaution

A necessary precaution is an important measure taken to prevent something bad from happening.

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Study Notes

Advanced English Vocabulary - C1 Level

  • At face value: Initial appearance, without investigation. His apology seemed sincere, but actions suggested otherwise.
  • At the forefront of: Leading or most prominent in an area. The startup is at the forefront of cutting-edge AI technology.
  • Close to impossible: Extremely difficult, almost impossible. The chances of winning seemed close to impossible, but they defied the odds.
  • In times of need: During difficult or challenging situations. People discover strength and resilience in times of need.
  • Yield positive results: Produce beneficial or successful outcomes. Collaborative efforts can yield positive results for global cybersecurity.
  • For the foreseeable future: For the time that can be predicted. The policy will remain unchanged for the foreseeable future.
  • From a legal perspective: Considering the law or legal issues. Consent must be obtained before sharing data.
  • To a significant degree: To a large extent, considerably. The decision was made based on customer feedback.
  • Play a pivotal role: To be very important in a situation. Innovation plays a pivotal role in maintaining a competitive edge.
  • As an underlying principle: As a fundamental idea or belief. Mutual respect forms the foundation of our workplace culture.
  • To bridge the gap: To connect two different ideas or groups. Online platforms bridge the gap in access to quality learning resources.
  • To challenge the notion: To question or dispute an idea. Experts challenge the notion that automation leads to significant job losses.
  • With the utmost importance: With the highest level of significance. Mental health awareness is treated with the utmost importance.
  • A calculated risk: A risk taken after careful consideration. Expanding into international markets poses a calculated risk.
  • A fine line: A subtle difference between two things. The artist walked a fine line between innovation and tradition.
  • A matter of principle: A situation where a person's beliefs are at stake. Choosing sustainable products is a matter of principle.
  • A rough estimate: An approximate calculation or judgment. A rough estimate of AI devices is 5 billion worldwide.
  • A shortsighted approach: A plan that does not consider long-term consequences. Ignoring employee welfare is a shortsighted approach.
  • Abide by the rules: To follow or obey established regulations. Companies must abide by government rules.
  • Achieve consensus: To reach an agreement among a group. Global leaders must achieve consensus on tackling the refugee crisis.
  • Adopt a balanced view: To consider all sides of an argument fairly. Adopting a balanced view allows us to evaluate risks effectively.
  • All but inevitable: Almost certain to happen. Delays are all but inevitable with the situation.
  • Arise from necessity: To come about because it is needed. Many inventions arise from necessity.
  • As a rule of thumb: A general principle, rather than strict rules. Experts recommend a balanced diet.
  • As it turns out: What has been discovered or revealed. Remote learning is more effective than expected.
  • At the mercy of: Being influenced by someone or something. Many businesses are at the mercy of supply chain disruptions.
  • Back to the drawing board: To start over with a new plan. After marketing failure, it's back to the drawing board.
  • Beyond the realm of possibility: Something that is extremely unlikely or impossible. Colonizing another planet seems beyond the realm of possibility.
  • Break new ground: To do something innovative or unprecedented. The company hopes to break new ground in quantum computing.
  • Bring attention to: To highlight or emphasize something. Influencers bring attention to social causes.
  • By all accounts: According to what everyone is saying, generally accepted. The discovery marks a major milestone.
  • By default: Automatically, without any other choice. The application selects the most secure settings by default.
  • Cast doubt upon: To create uncertainty about something. Critics cast doubt on the company's ability.
  • Change the narrative: To alter the way a situation is understood. A new marketing strategy is needed to change the narrative.
  • Come to grips with: To accept and deal with a difficult situation. Society struggled to come to grips with industrialization's consequences.
  • Comparatively speaking: When comparing two or more things. The revised policy is more inclusive.
  • Consider all angles: To think about every aspect of a situation before making a decision.
  • Consistent with: In agreement or harmony with something. The data is consistent with previous findings.
  • Context is key: Understanding the surrounding conditions is essential. Context is crucial when interpreting historical events.
  • Count on the fact: To rely on something being true or happening. You can count on hard work yielding positive results.
  • Critical juncture: A decisive moment or turning point. The peace talks reached a critical juncture.
  • Defy expectations: To go against what was anticipated or predicted. The new product defied expectations.
  • Difficult to pinpoint: Hard to identify or locate precisely. The root cause of the issue is difficult to pinpoint.
  • Drive a hard bargain: Negotiate fiercely to get the best deal.
  • Equally important: Of the same significance as something else. Communication and trust are equally important in building relationships.
  • A faint possibility: A very slim chance of something happening. A rare wildlife spotting has a faint possibility.
  • Fall under the category of: To be classified as a specific type or group.
  • Far from ideal: Not nearly as good as it could be, very imperfect. The hotel's location is far from ideal, but amenities make up for it.
  • Feel obligated to: To believe one has a duty to do something. Citizens feel obligated to vote.
  • For the benefit of: To help or support someone or something. Scholarships are offered for the benefit of underprivileged students.
  • Frame the conversation: To set the context or parameters for a discussion. Framing the conversation positively keeps the discussion productive.
  • From all indications: Based on all available signs. The market is recovering.
  • From another perspective: Looking at something in a different way. The delay is an opportunity for refinement.
  • Gather momentum: To increase in strength or support over time. The project began to gather momentum.
  • Get ahead of the curve: To be more advanced or proactive than others. Mastering advanced coding skills gets students ahead.
  • Give due consideration to: To think carefully about something important. We must give due consideration to all possible consequences.
  • Go down a different path: To choose an alternative option. The company decided to go down a different path to reduce costs.
  • Go to great lengths: To make a significant effort. They went to great lengths to ensure guest comfort.
  • Grasp the essentials: To understand the most important parts of something. Students should grasp essentials before tackling advanced concepts.
  • Have a good grasp of: To have a strong understanding of something. A grasp of ethical concerns is important for empirical studies.
  • Hope against hope: To have a wish for something unlikely to happen. They hoped against hope for improved weather.
  • In a favorable position: In a situation that is advantageous or beneficial. A successful campaign puts a brand in a favorable position.
  • In collaboration with: To work together with someone. They worked in collaboration with experts.
  • In consideration of: Taking something into account. The schedule was adjusted in consideration of international students.
  • In light of: Considering what has happened before. In light of past events, we revised the strategy.
  • In perfect harmony: Completely in agreement. The couple seemed to be in perfect harmony.
  • In terms of likelihood: Regarding how probable something is. The proposal will likely be approved.
  • Keep in perspective: To maintain a balanced view or understanding. Keep an eye on the historical context.
  • Have a sense of urgency: To feel a strong need to act quickly. Nations must have a sense of urgency regarding climate change.
  • Just a matter of time: Inevitable. It will happen eventually.
  • Lay the foundation for: To establish the base or groundwork for something. Transparent communication lays the groundwork for trust.
  • Learn the hard way: To gain knowledge through difficult experiences.
  • Leaves much to interpretation: Open to various understandings or meanings. The meeting's outcome leaves much to interpretation.
  • In light of recent developments: Considering what has recently happened.
  • From a broader perspective: Looking at the situation from a wider viewpoint.
  • It goes without saying: Obvious; doesn't need to be stated.
  • Take a different stance: To adopt a different position or opinion.
  • It is worth noting: Important or useful to mention. Customer satisfaction drives business growth.
  • Under no circumstances: In no situation, absolutely not. We cannot compromise passenger safety.
  • Needless to say: Obviously, it doesn't need to be said.
  • In stark contrast to: Very different from, completely opposite.
  • At the heart of the matter: The most important part of something. Ensuring all voices are heard is at the heart of the matter.
  • To shed light on: To clarify or explain something. The study seeks to shed light on the decline.
  • By the same token: In the same way; similarly. Success raises awareness.
  • As a means of addressing: As a way to deal with or solve something.
  • To strike a balance between: To find a compromise between two different things.
  • For the sake of clarity: To make things clear or understandable.
  • To raise awareness about: To inform people about something important.
  • From an academic standpoint: From a scholarly or educational perspective.
  • To a large extent: Mostly or significantly. Success depends on community involvement.
  • With the Advent of: With the arrival or beginning of.
  • Beyond the scope of: Outside the limits or range of something.
  • The crux of the issue: The most important point of the problem.
  • Taking into consideration: Considering or thinking about.
  • In a similar vein: In a similar way or manner.
  • It should be emphasized that: Important to highlight or stress.
  • In line with current trends: Consistent with what is currently popular.
  • With due respect to: Showing respect while stating a different opinion.
  • To a certain degree: To some extent, partially. The proposal requires further modifications.
  • In the final analysis: Ultimately, when everything is considered.
  • To draw attention to: To highlight or focus on something.
  • In favor of: Supporting or preferring something.
  • It would appear that: It seems that; it looks like.
  • In the same breath: At the same time, simultaneously.
  • To put it succinctly: To express it in a brief way.
  • For all intents and purposes: Practically speaking, effectively.
  • In the foreseeable future: In the time that can be predicted ahead.
  • From an objective perspective: Looking at something without bias.
  • On the flip side: Conversely, on the other hand.
  • In a nutshell: In summary, briefly.
  • From a financial standpoint: Considering financial factors.
  • In a broader context: Looking at the bigger picture or wider situation.
  • To pave the way for: To create the conditions for something to happen.
  • To be indicative of: To show or suggest something.
  • To set a precedent for: To create an example that others will follow.
  • From a pragmatic viewpoint: Considering practical aspects.
  • In all respects: In every way, completely.
  • In due course: At the appropriate time, eventually.
  • In pursuit of: In the effort to achieve something.
  • To put it bluntly: To say something directly and clearly.
  • To be a driving force behind: To be a key motivator or influence.
  • To bring into question: To doubt or challenge something.
  • In the long run: Over a long period, eventually.
  • Given the circumstances: Considering the situation at hand.
  • In light of conflicting views: Taking into account differing opinions.
  • Against the backdrop of: In the context of considering the situation.
  • In a broader sense: More generally, or widely.
  • To put into motion: To start or initiate something.
  • In the realm of possibility: Within what can happen or be done.
  • To take a holistic view: To consider the whole situation rather than parts.
  • In a figurative sense: Metaphorically, not literally.
  • From a logical standpoint: Considering things logically or rationally.
  • In more concrete terms: More clearly or specifically stated.
  • In defense of: To support or justify something.
  • To open the door to: To create opportunities for something.
  • As a guiding principle: As a rule to follow or reference.
  • For explanatory purposes: To clarify or explain something.
  • In a hypothetical scenario: In a situation that is imagined or not real.
  • To come to a consensus: To reach a general agreement.
  • As a benchmark for: As a standard for comparison.
  • In an evolving landscape: In a changing situation or environment.
  • With growing momentum: With increasing energy or support.
  • In partnership with: Collaborating alongside someone or something.
  • To prompt reflection on: To encourage thinking about something.
  • A blessing in disguise: Something that seems bad at first but turns out as good.
  • An inherent flaw: A built-in weakness or problem.
  • On the precipice of: On the brink or edge of something significant.
  • To explore potential avenues: To investigate possible options or paths.
  • At the core of: At the center or most important part of something.
  • In Stark recognition of: Clearly acknowledging something significant.
  • With this framework in mind: Considering this structure or system.
  • In view of: Considering the increasing worries.
  • As a forward-thinking approach: As a progressive or future-oriented method.
  • On a global scale: Affecting many countries, worldwide.
  • In a direct correlation with: Directly related to or connected with.
  • In the spirit of collaboration: In the context of working together.
  • At the crossroads of: At a point where two paths or ideas meet.
  • In concrete terms: In clear and specific language.
  • To serve as a reminder of: To act as a prompt to remember something.
  • With a collaborative effort: Working together as a team.
  • To give credence to: To provide support or credibility to an idea.
  • In simplified terms: In a more straightforward way.
  • To narrow the focus on: To concentrate on a specific area.
  • In pursuit of excellence: Aiming to achieve the highest standards.
  • With sustained efforts: With ongoing and continuous work.
  • In close alignment with: In strong agreement or coordination with.
  • With due diligence: With careful and thorough effort.
  • In recognition of: Acknowledging or honoring something.
  • With all parties involved: With everyone who is part of the situation.
  • To provide an overview of: To give a summary or general view of something.
  • In the final tally: In the end result or conclusion.
  • As a necessary precaution: As an important measure to prevent something.

Additional Phrases

  • To be at the mercy of: to be dependent; completely under the control of somebody or something else
  • To be in pursuit of: To be trying to achieve something
  • To be in stark recognition of: to clearly acknowledge something

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