bring about - To cause something to happen., bring up - To mention a topic or raise a child., brush up on - To improve your knowledge of something you have learned but forgotten., carry out - To perform or complete a task, plan, or research., come across - To find something by chance, or to appear a certain way., come up with - To think of or produce an idea, plan, or solution., cut down on - To reduce the amount of something (e.g., sugar, expenses)., deal with - To handle or manage a situation or problem., figure out - To understand something or find a solution., get over - To recover from something (e.g., illness, a breakup)., give in - To reluctantly accept or agree to something., go through - To experience something difficult or check something carefully., hold on - To wait or hang onto something tightly., keep up with - To stay informed or at the same level as something/someone., look into - To investigate or research something., make up - To invent (a story/excuse) or to reconcile after a disagreement., put off - To delay or postpone something., put up with - To tolerate or endure something unpleasant., run into - To meet someone unexpectedly or face a problem., set up - To arrange or establish something (e.g., a meeting or a company)., sort out - To organise or resolve a problem., take over - To assume control of something., turn down - To reject or refuse something (e.g., an offer)., work out - To exercise or to find a solution to a problem., zero in on - To focus closely on something.,

Phrasal verbs - Upper intermediate

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