English Phrasal Verbs
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Run up against

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Join in (Sth)

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Cut back (on)

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Hear (sb) out

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▫️Muddle through
which means “to manage to do something despite difficulties”.

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💢walk out on

✍🏾Meaning & Usage

abandon

🔺Her husband walked out on her and their three children.

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Hack around

✍🏾Meaning:

Waste time.

Sentence

🔺I've been HACKING AROUND all morning because I can't get down to doing any revision.

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📚TO GET IN WITH

✍🏾To get involved with a person or group of people

1️⃣. (showing disapproval)

🔺“I’m a bit worried about Jeff. He’s got in with a really strange group of people” – he’s hanging around with a strange group of people, and it not good for him

2️⃣. (Making friends with people in order to persuade and influence them, because it’s good for your career)

🔺If you want to get the best contracts you should get in with those guys. They know all the right people.”

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