I just wanted to ____ our previous conversation about the budget. Have you had a chance to look over the numbers yet? = > find out more about something, or take further action connected with it Thanks for sending over your proposal. I'll review it and ____ you by the end of the week. => to communicate with someone at a later time to give them some information that you could not give the first time We're still trying to ____ the details of the contract with the client. = > to understand something or to find the answer to something by thinking about it I'll ____ to the marketing team and see if they have any ideas for our next ad campaign. => try to communicate with a person or a group of people, usually in order to help or involve them We need to ____ a new budget plan for the next quarter.=> prepare something, usually something official, in writing I'll ____ the application form by the end of the day. => write or type information in spaces that are provided for it He didn't ____ with his promise to help. => do what needs to be done to complete something We've already ____ invitations to the next week's townhall. => to send something to a lot of different people, usually by post or email A good way to deal with a big problem is to ____ to a series of smaller ones. => divide or cause to divide into two or more parts or groups Let's ____ making a decision until we get the results of the survey next week. = > not do something immediately

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