phrasal verbs

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to look up
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to search for information or advice
She looked up the recipe online before attempting to bake the cake.
to break down
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to stop functioning or fail suddenly
Unfortunately, my car broke down on my way out of town.
to get off
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to leave or exit from a vehicle or transportation
We need to get off at the next station.
to shoot off
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to move quickly or suddenly
As soon as the bell rang, the children shot off towards the playground.
to calm down
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to become less anxious or agitated
I always try to take a deep breath to calm down before giving a presentation.
to turn out
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to result or develop in a particular way, often unexpectedly
Despite initial doubts, the project turned out to be a great success.
to fall apart
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to disintegrate or break down, often referring to relationships or structures
As the years passed, the once grand mansion began to fall apart, its walls crumbling
to make up
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to reconcile or resolve differences, typically after a disagreement or conflict
They knew they had to make up and mend the rift in their friendship after their heated debate.
to come up with sth
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to devise or create a solution, plan or idea.
In her quest for adventure, she often came up with creative ways to appreciate the small things in her life
to insist on
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to demand firmly, even if others disagree
Abraham's dedication to his art was evident; he insisted on perfection, even if it meant countless revisions.

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