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"try" or "try out" (difference?)
differences
verbs
phrasal-verbs
The etymology of "done for"
etymology
phrasal-verbs
How to analyse "Shot dead" [closed]
adverbs
phrasal-verbs
Aim at verb+ING vs Aim to verb
verbs
idioms
phrasal-verbs
Is the setup word used correctly? [duplicate]
verbs
orthography
phrasal-verbs
technology
What does the phrase “I’m down with” mean?
meaning
idioms
phrasal-verbs
What preposition should be used with "cache"?
prepositions
phrasal-verbs
When can we change the order of the particle and the verb in a phrasal verb?
prepositions
phrasal-verbs
syntactic-analysis
particle-shift
The meaning of "you can give in, you can give out but you don't give up"
phrasal-verbs
sentence-meaning
songs
"Pick up something" or "pick something up"?
grammaticality
word-order
phrasal-verbs
Why do we use 'up' as adverbs for verbs?
verbs
phrasal-verbs
adverbs
Does "filling out" equal to "filling in"?
meaning
word-choice
phrasal-verbs
Distinguishing whether "up" is a preposition or a part of a phrasal verb in this case
prepositions
phrasal-verbs
What's the meaning of "scrambled up"?
word-choice
grammaticality
verbs
idioms
phrasal-verbs
She ended up (being??) a rich woman
adjectives
phrasal-verbs
prepositional-phrases
noun-phrases
The meaning of "account for" in a specific context
meaning
meaning-in-context
synonyms
phrasal-verbs
The meaning of leaving someone back [ in American English ]
meaning
american-english
phrasal-verbs
north-american-english
Phrasal verbs (formal and informal use) [closed]
formality
phrasal-verbs
Are "Creep up" and "Climb up" phrasal verb?
phrasal-verbs
particle-shift
Intransitive use of "to wake" vs. "to wake up" [closed]
word-choice
meaning-in-context
differences
phrasal-verbs
semantics
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