Meetings 1 - Phrasal Verbs Flashcards

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To get through, e.g., Maria knew she had a lot of data to get through, but was confident that she could identify the key insights for the project.

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To complete something

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To knuckle down, e.g., Let’s knuckle down and focus on data cleaning.

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To work hard on a task

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To go on, e.g., Sorry, I interrupted you. Please go on.

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To start talking again (after a pause/interruption)

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To break (something) down, e.g., Allow me to break down the data model into a few simple parts.

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To separate something into smaller parts (so it’s easier to understand)

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To point (something) out, e.g., José pointed out a key trend in the data, which had been overlooked by her colleagues.

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To tell someone something they didn’t already know

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To think (something) through, e.g., This will take a moment to think through the implications before presenting them to the leadership team.

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To carefully consider something

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To draw up, e.g., I’m in the process of drawing up a project plan to improve website traffic.

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To prepare something official (e.g., a contract)

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