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Looking for a phrasal verb to say the hidden reason behind of several issues
prepositions
american-english
british-english
phrasal-verbs
Is "keep off" considered a phrasal verb, as in "keep off the grass"?
prepositions
phrasal-verbs
parts-of-speech
what's the word for when you don't resist doing something you don't want to do?
single-word-requests
meaning
verbs
vocabulary
phrasal-verbs
How did “dial back” come to mean “to reduce pressure on sth”
etymology
american-english
phrasal-verbs
phrase-origin
What are the origins of "take you up on it"
etymology
idioms
phrasal-verbs
Meaning of "get somebody back"?
phrasal-verbs
Why do Indians use "refer (object)" instead of "refer to (object)"?
phrasal-verbs
indian-english
What can replace “consists of”?
synonyms
formality
phrasal-verbs
register
tech-writing
How to say my meetings have caused cascading delay
phrasal-verbs
time
Meaning of "finesse away"
meaning
phrasal-verbs
Does "intimate" = "imply + infer"? Or just "hint at"?
word-choice
word-usage
verbs
phrasal-verbs
phrase-usage
Passive of 'take (good/great/sufficient/enough/not enough/little) care of'
phrasal-verbs
passive-voice
Baldur's Gate: EE What does this sentence mean? [closed]
idioms
phrasal-verbs
infinitives
What is the origin of the phrasal verb “rope into”?
etymology
idioms
phrasal-verbs
Attend you or attend to you?
phrasal-verbs
Building sits or building stands?
phrasal-verbs
Meaning of the phrasal verb collect off
meaning
phrases
meaning-in-context
phrase-meaning
phrasal-verbs
call on - trans or intransitive verb
prepositions
adverbs
phrasal-verbs
Is "integrate against" a proper verb+preposition combination?
prepositions
phrasal-verbs
Origins of the phrasal verb "to fall asleep".
etymology
phrasal-verbs
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