Catch up: To reach the same level of knowledge or understanding as others. - Example: "I need to catch up on my reading before the exam.", Example: "I need to catch up on my reading before the exam." - Example: "I came across an interesting article while researching.", Get along: To have a good relationship with someone. - Example: "I get along well with my colleagues at work.", Look forward to: To feel excited or eager about something that is going to happen. - Example: "I'm looking forward to our trip next month.", Put off: To postpone or delay something. - Example: "We had to put off the meeting until next week.", Turn out: To happen or develop in a particular way. - Example: "The party turned out to be a great success.", Take after: To resemble or be similar to someone in appearance or character. - Example: "She takes after her mother in terms of her artistic talents.", Get over: To recover from an illness or emotional distress. - Example: "It took him a while to get over his breakup.", Bring up: To raise a topic or subject for discussion. - Example: "She brought up the issue during the meetin,
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