7 Common PHRASAL VERBS for Business

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A book on marketing.
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Hey, E, how are you doing?
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Hi.
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James from engVid.
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E's wearing a tie and a briefcase.
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Every time he does this, it has something to do with business.
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He thinks he's going to get a job.
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Anyway, let's ask what's up.
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So, what are you working on?
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Your business phrasal verbs, because you want a new job, I told you.
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All right, you know what?
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Let's go to the board and see what he's working on.
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So, let's start off, or we can start here with kickoff.
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When we kick off, and this is using business, kicking off, it means to start.
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Now, those of you in European countries who play or watch football, you know, the kickoff
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is the start of the game.
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For my American friends, it's soccer.
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They're talking about soccer.
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It's from European people and people in the Middle East and what have you that watch football.
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The kickoff is the start, they drop the ball, boom, they kick.
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We say that in North America, to kick something off is to start it off.
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So, if you were bringing up a new product, for instance, a new pen, right, a new colour,
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you might kick off the product by giving a sale, going, "We've got this brand new pen.
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It's 50% off to kick off the new set, the new pen to start something."
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Or you can kick off the meeting, you know, "We're going to kick off the meeting."
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E, you start and deliver a speech, start.
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The next one, brush up on, and here's a brush.
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I'm not much of an artist, but if you're an artist, you'll notice that's a brush.
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When we brush up on something, you think with a brush you put strokes down, and you can
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improve if you're doing a painting or something, yeah?
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We brush up on something, it means to update or improve yourself.
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What does that mean?
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Ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch, yeah?
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So, I said, "I speak a little German," aber es ist nicht sehr gut.
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Any Germans, and I know you're out there going, "Yes, German is very bad."
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I know, I just said that.
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So, ich brauche studieren, so I need to study more.
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I need to study because I know it, and this is what brush up means.
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I know some German, but I may need to study it to improve it, okay?
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It's not that I'm learning it for new, so keep that in mind when we do our test, I mean,
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our exercise later.
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Okay?
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So, you want to improve yourself or to update a skill you already have.
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Brush up, meaning to practice.
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Next, turn down.
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Now, I said these are phrasal verbs, so I should have gone through it.
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Kick as in...
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Kick is an action.
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Boom, you do, yeah?
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Off, to leave, yes; brush, and up.
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Look, this one is what's called a three-word phrasal verb.
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We have more than two because people will say, "Is it the phrasal verb?
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You've got three words."
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Yes, these are prepositions.
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This is the verb.
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Brushing, we know it's a brush, like brush your teeth, is that movement; up, and up usually
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means improvement, right?
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So, brush up on, and on is a particular surface, so we're improving, cleaning, or moving up
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on a particular skill that we have.
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We're brushing up to brush, improve on that skill.
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See?
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You can figure it out if you actually know what kick means.
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Kick, boom, off, away, to start.
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Turn down.
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Now that I did that, I know you can read the board, but think about what I just said.
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Turn down.
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Okay?
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So, we can say down is to say no, and then there's the thumb.
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Reject something, reject an offer, proposal, or application.
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If you go for a job, for instance, and they turn down your application, you won't get
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the job.
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Okay?
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I'm going to go a little non-business, but if a girl turns you down, you're being rejected
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and you're not getting the date.
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Okay?
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So, you don't want to be turned down for something.
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This is number three.
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Let's go to number four.
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Fall.
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Now, we notice falling is when you go down, right?
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And through.
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What is through?
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So, you go through a doorway.
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You know, when there's a door and you walk, it means going from one place to another.
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When something falls through, it's not the same as, but it's in the same mindset as to
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fail, like turning down.
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It's a negative thing.
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If something falls through, it means it doesn't happen as planned.
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So, you had some plans to maybe buy a business.
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If the deal falls through, you're not going to get the business.
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Okay?
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If you have a date to meet an employer or something and it falls through, you're not
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going to meet them.
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So, when a plan falls through, it doesn't happen.
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Okay?
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So, they're similar in that they're negative, and you want to keep that in mind.
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Someone turns you down, they're saying no.
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If a plan falls through, it's not going to happen the way you want it.
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Number five.
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Bank on.
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Okay?
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I'm funny on this one because we're talking about banks.
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You know, you're supposed to trust them, they'll wear suits and ties, whatever.
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Okay.
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But they're supposed to be trusted.
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Don't look at the 2008 banking crisis.
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Don't.
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You won't like it.
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But you're supposed to be able to bank on, that means trust.
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That's why we say "bank".
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So, over here, when we say you can bank on something, we're saying, hey, something is
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going to happen, and it's going to happen in a certain way.
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You can bank on Mr. E being in my videos.
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Go back over 200 videos, you're going to see his ugly face in every single video.
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You can bank on it.
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He'll be on the next one.
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It's going to happen a certain way.
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So, when you can bank on a certain situation, it's different than falling through.
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It's almost the exact opposite.
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Something fell through, it doesn't happen the way it's supposed to.
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When you can bank on it, you know it's going to happen the way it's supposed to.
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I can bank on you getting this job because you have all of the credentials.
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Okay?
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Number six.
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Ask around.
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I'll ask around.
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I'll ask around.
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What the hell does that mean?
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You notice how we talked about, I was going to say the banking here isn't trust and "on",
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on that thing.
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I should have said that one.
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Ask around.
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Well, "ask" is the verb, and "around" means kind of like a circle, right?
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Yeah, yeah, that's almost what it is.
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When you're asking around, you're going to ask many people the same question because
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you generally want to see what the general opinion is.
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Here's an example.
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E says, "Hey, who wants to have McDonald's for dinner?"
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I go, "I don't know.
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I'll ask around."
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I'm literally going to go to people and say, "Do you want McDonald's for dinner?
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Do you want McDonald's for dinner?
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Do you want McDonald's for dinner?" and I may come back and say, "I asked around and
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nobody wants it.
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The general opinion is this."
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So when you ask around, you're going to ask many people the same question to get a general
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opinion.
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Okay?
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Happens a lot in business.
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Like, who wants to open a business over here, a hair salon?
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"I don't know.
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Let's ask around."
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Let's ask people in the area and see what the opinion is.
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And number seven, which is what I wanted to do with this lesson about zeroing in in phrasal
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verbs, right, to give you some business phrasal verbs you can use, "zero in on" means to focus
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closely on something.
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You can notice this is a zero, if you ever do any math, and we're focusing on that zero
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with a little red dot.
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So when you zero in on, it's as if you have a big area of study, and then you concentrate
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on one area.
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So, even though we're doing some grammar, right, phrasal verbs, we're zeroing in on
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specifically phrasal verbs from grammar, because we're looking at prepositions and verbs, but
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we're zeroing in on the combination of phrasal verbs.
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Cool?
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There you go.
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So, let's see if we got all seven.
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Kicking off is to start something.
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Brush up on is to update or improve something.
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Turn down is to reject or say no.
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All through is not to happen the way you wanted it to.
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Bank on, you can trust it.
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Just remember 2008.
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Six, ask around.
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Talk to some people, see what their opinion is, and zero in on, which is what we've done,
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is zero in on phrasal verbs for business, and we're going to go further after this little
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break because we're going to do the quiz, get our homework, and our little extra.
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All right, so we're going to do our quiz.
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We've got our little extra here, and then I've got your homework.
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Are you ready?
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Let's go to the board.
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So, I explained a lot of these phrasal verbs, and I showed you how you could look at the
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verb and the preposition, yeah, to kind of figure it out.
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I did that earlier because later on, or in a second or two, you'll see why that was important,
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to help you grow in your learning, because I can't teach you every phrasal verb, and
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you don't have time to always study everything, but you do have a wonderful brain you can
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use.
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So, let's do that here.
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The company decided to something the new product with a big sale.
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What do you think it was that they did?
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Okay, kick off.
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Remember we talked about kicking, boom, kick, and off to take off or go away?
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And they kicked off the product with a big sale, so they'll start selling it.
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What about the next one?
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We can something Mr. E doing a good job.
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Right?
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We can something Mr. E doing a good job teaching a lesson.
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What do you think?
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Hmm, we talked about money and bank on.
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We can bank on Mr. E doing a good job teaching the lesson.
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We know it's supposed to go a certain way, and he will do it that way.
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Alright?
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Remember the bank?
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You put money in the bank because you trust it, bank.
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Number three, the deal something when we...
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When the bank didn't approve the loan.
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The deal something when the bank didn't approve the loan.
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What would that be?
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Now this might be a little confusing, and I did this on purpose because they're kind
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of similar.
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Remember I discussed earlier, these two are both negative, but which one is most appropriate?
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Well, the deal fell through.
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Okay?
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It didn't go the way we planned.
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Remember, you wanted to start a business with a deal, it didn't go the way we planned because
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it fell through.
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It's not that they just turned you down, that's one thing.
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But you had a plan and that didn't happen, and fell through is the most appropriate answer
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for this one.
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Number four, I need to something on my math if I want to go back and get my degree in
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math at university.
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This one's also a tough one.
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You're smart, so I'm making it tough, but you'll figure it out.
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Which is it, brush up or zero in on?
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That's right.
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Brush up.
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I know, hold on, hold on.
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Some of you out there are going, "I need to focus.
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You need to focus on your math."
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Yes, you could say that, but no.
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In this case, they're going back to university, so they probably have practiced it already,
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so brushing up is more appropriate.
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It's very important that you look at context.
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So phrasal verbs, you can learn in two ways.
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Understanding what the verb is and the preposition, and how coming together they might change
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it slightly, but we can also look at the context.
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That's why this one and this one were difficult, because this one is negative, but looking
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at the context, there was a plan and it didn't come through, this is most appropriate, not
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this one.
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And in this case, yes, you should focus on your math if you want a degree in it, clearly.
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But what the person is trying to tell you is, "I studied math before, I'm going back,
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that means I haven't been there for a while, so I need to work on it to improve."
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It's not a first time.
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And this is where you start mastering English, because you're going from just doing what
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the teacher told you to being able to think about information, and that's going to help
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you with future phrasal verbs.
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Last one.
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"I had to something the job offer because they weren't going to pay me enough."
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Once again, we have "turn down" and "fall through".
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Which is the appropriate answer?
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Ah, correct.
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This time it's "turn down", because you're rejecting it.
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It didn't fall through, nothing fell through, the plan was maybe for them it fell through,
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but you wanted something, you didn't get it, so you turned it down, the plan didn't fall
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through.
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And you can see how these two sentences are similar, that they're negative, but you need
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to use different phrasal verbs.
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That's what we call intuitive, that means comes from inside an English speaker, a native
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English speaker, they don't think about it, they know.
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And that's part of my job, is to get you to understand this, not just know the rules.
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Cool?
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And now you've worked on some difficult ones, you've got more confidence.
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I've been making you this big speech about learning and looking at phrasal verbs in context
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for a reason.
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Here's the extra, usually I give you extra phrasal verbs, today I want to give you something
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that most teachers...
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Oh, sorry.
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I have not really touched on, and I don't believe a lot of other teachers touch on,
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the difference between phrasal verbs and idioms.
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A lot of times we teach you phrasal verbs and idioms, and you know, that's great, I
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just did that here.
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But then the smart one of you guys are out there going, "Look, they're short kind of
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sentence-like things, and they seem to have a different meaning than I would think, but
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they're kind of the same, so what's the difference?
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What is the difference between a hot potato and bank on?
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Why...
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What's the...
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"Hot potato" is two words, "bank on" is two words, why phrasal verb, why idiom?
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"Oh, well, because one has a preposition and a verb, and it's da-da-da."
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Yeah, it's a phrase, a small phrase, and that's what "hot potato" is, it's a noun phrase,
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hot potato.
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They're both phrases, so why specific?
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Well, when you have an idiom, for instance, "hot potato", so some of you right now going,
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"This is food that is very hot", actually, if someone says, "Hey, I got a real hot potato
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here", they're not talking about food, they're saying a difficult and dangerous situation,
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and it's hot, so it's being passed around.
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That's all that information in that saying.
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Or another one is "raining cats and dogs", there are not dogs and cats coming from the
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sky, it means it's raining a lot.
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You can never really learn what these things mean until they are introduced to you, and
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someone explains it, then you know.
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You can't really guess what it means by hearing the words.
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All verbs are different, though, not always, but a lot of times, say 60-70% of the time,
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if you understand what the verbs are and the way the verb can be used - that's why dictionaries
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are important - and the same thing with, sorry, prepositions, how preposition "up", for instance,
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can be "more" or the direction "up".
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It's more than just "up", it can be more, like "fill up the tank", "get more".
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Once you understand that and the verb and the combinations, you can see the possibilities,
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and then you can understand why our phrasal verbs are used in different ways.
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They're very, very...
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I want to say "utilitarian", and you go "What was that?"
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They're very useful, that's an easier word.
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Right?
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But the difference between them is, with phrasal verbs and with practice and experience and
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using your dictionaries and thesauruses, you may be able to look at phrasal verbs you've
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never seen before, and you notice I mentioned context here.
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I was trying to teach you what we call a meta-lesson, a bigger lesson.
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By the context, you can sometimes start figuring out phrasal verbs.
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And believe me, there's a phrasal verb dictionary that's this thick.
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It's easier if you can use your brain and a few words and use that much information,
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while idioms, you just got to learn them.
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And that, my friends, is the difference between idioms and phrasal verbs.
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One can be learned if you study enough, and the other one you have to have experience,
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which is what you're supposed to be doing here, gaining the experience to know these
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things.
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And last, before we go, I want to give you some homework, where it's not a Mr. E. and
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James lesson.
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Correct?
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I got three questions, you're going to answer them in the comments below, either here or
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on engVid.
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Okay?
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Now, if you're answering on YouTube, you will get 1 million dollars if you answer the questions,
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all three correct.
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Well, no dollars, but you'll get a million points for every one you answer.
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I love looking over the comments section and seeing you guys actually answer the questions,
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and other people giving you the thumbs up, which means you did it correctly, or the thumbs
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down, which is eh.
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Most of you get it right, because it means you're paying attention to the lesson and
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you're thinking.
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Keep up the good work.
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All right?
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So, let's look at the three questions you get to answer.
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Don't forget to put it in the comments below.
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And other students, give it a thumbs up.
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Do your job.
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Give it a thumbs up to know they're doing a good job.
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The company needs to something the problem if we want to stop losing money.
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These ones aren't easy, because there are two possible answers to this question, but
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only one right one, and that's understanding the context.
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The company needs to something the problem if we want to stop losing money.
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Next one.
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I am traveling with Martina to Germany.
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I need to something on my German.
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I'm traveling with Martina to Germany.
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I need to something my German.
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What would I have to do?
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And finally, who's the new guy?
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I don't know.
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I'll...
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Who's the new guy?
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I don't know.
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I'll...
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Hey, good luck on this.
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All right?
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Anyway, I don't think you need luck.
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If you watch to the end of this video, you're a worker, so you're going to learn.
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So, what would I like you to do?
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I'd like you to go to www.engvid.com to see other lessons on phrasal verbs and idioms,
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so some brilliant teachers that we have there.
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We got Jill, we got...
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Who else we got there?
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Me.
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Me.
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Me.
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Have a good one.
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Have a good one, and I'll see you in the next video.
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Bye.
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