1) Get around to a) To finally find the time or opportunity to do something that you have been intending to do for a while, but haven't yet. b) To perform or complete a specific task or action, especially one that involves following a plan or procedure. 2) Brush up on a) To maintain an adequate level of awareness or proficiency in a subject, activity, or field, especially as it evolves or changes over time. b) To refresh or improve your knowledge or skills in a particular area, especially after a period of not using them. 3) Carry out a) To perform or complete a specific task or action, especially one that involves following a plan or procedure b) To maintain a position of advantage or leadership, particularly by staying more informed, innovative, or productive than others in a competitive field. 4) keep up with a) To maintain an adequate level of awareness or proficiency in a subject, activity, or field, especially as it evolves or changes over time. b) To maintain a position of advantage or leadership, particularly by staying more informed, innovative, or productive than others in a competitive field. 5) Fall behind a) To fail to take advantage of an opportunity, experience, or benefit, often because of neglect or being unaware of it. b) To lag or make less progress compared to others, usually due to not keeping pace with developments or not completing tasks on time. 6) Miss out a) to get lost for an extended period of time. b) To fail to take advantage of an opportunity, experience, or benefit, often because of neglect or being unaware of it. 7) Stay ahead a) To maintain a position of advantage or leadership, particularly by staying more informed, innovative, or productive than others in a competitive field. b) o physically move in front of someone or something, often by walking faster or taking shortcuts.

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