Back down (to retreat from a position or argument), Break down (to stop working or functioning), Call back (to return a phone call), Carry on (to continue), Catch up (to reach the same level as someone else), Cheer up (to make someone happier), Clean up (to make something clean and tidy), Come across (to find something by chance), Come down with (to become ill), Come up with (to think of an idea), Cut back on (to reduce something), Drop off (to leave someone or something somewhere), End up (to find oneself in a particular situation), Fall apart (to break into pieces), Fall behind (to fail to keep up with progress), Fill out (to complete a form), Find out (to discover information), Fix up (to repair something), Get along with (to have a good relationship with someone), Get away with (to avoid punishment for something wrong), Get back to (to contact someone after a delay), Get down to (to start dealing with something serious), Get over (to recover from an illness or emotional difficulty), Give away (to present something as a gift), Give back (to return something), Give up (to stop trying to do something), Go along with (to agree to something), Go back on (to break a promise), Hang out (to spend time relaxing with someone), Hold on (to wait), Look after (to take care of someone or something), Look around (to examine one's surroundings), Look back on (to remember something from the past), Look down on (to consider someone to be inferior), Look forward to (to be excited about something that will happen in the future), Look into (to investigate something), Look out for (to be careful of something or someone), Look up (to find information by searching), Make out (to understand something).

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