Top Business English Phrasal Verbs and Idioms

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Vanessa: Hi, I'm Vanessa, from SpeakingEnglishwithVanessa.com.
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Do you know any business idioms or phrasal verbs?
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Let's talk about them.
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Today you're going to learn three business phrasal verbs and three business idioms.
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But as you might know, a lot of the videos on my channel are about conversational English.
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So when I wanted to make a video about business English, I thought, "Who are some experts
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who can help me with professional English expressions?"
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A-ha.
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I have a great solution for you.
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Today, I'm joined with Leila and Sabrah from Love English; the Love English YouTube channel.
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They are university English teachers.
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So, every day they help students with professional, polite English.
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Whether that is passing an important English exam, so that you can get a promotion, so
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that you can get a better job, so that you get a Visa to go to another country, they
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are experts at this kind of professional, polite English.
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Make sure that after you watch this video, you check out the link in the description
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to the lesson that we did on their channel about the top English interview questions
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and answers.
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This is a fun, entertaining and useful lesson that we did together.
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It's really great to work with other English teachers, and I hope that it will be to your
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benefit.
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Sabrah: Hello, everybody.
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We're Love English.
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I'm Sabrah.
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Leila: And I'm Leila.
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Sabrah: Thank you so much, Vanessa, for having us on your channel and asking us to help you
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out with explaining some of these business expressions and idioms.
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Leila: So, we are British, if you can't tell.
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Our accents are British, and we've got a flag, just to help you recognize where we're from.
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We are real teachers.
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We teach at a British University college.
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We help students go to university and improve their language.
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Sabrah: Thank you so much, Vanessa.
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Let's get on with the expressions.
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Vanessa: The first phrasal verb that we're going to talk about is: To go over something.
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The first idiom is: To cut corners.
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Leila and Sabrah, how would you use these in professional business situations?
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To go over something.
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To go over something.
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Leila: Let's start with a phrasal verb: To go over something.
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A very common phrasal verb, isn't it, Sabrah?
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Sabrah: Yes, it is.
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Definitely, yeah.
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Leila: When we go over something, we review.
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Often a document or a plan, or even a business proposal.
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So, it means to review and look at in detail to make sure there's no problems.
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Sabrah: So, if you want somebody to check something at work you might say, "Can you
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go over this for me?
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I'm not sure about these numbers.
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Could you go over the figures?"
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Leila: Perfect example.
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Yes, figures is something, and numbers.
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Sabrah: Yes, and numbers.
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Vanessa: To cut corners.
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To cut corners.
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Sabrah: An idiom that kind of means that opposite is, to cut corners.
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To cut corners means to reduce the amount of time or money spent on doing something.
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Often, it ends up that you don't do such a good job because you've cut corners.
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Vanessa: Yes, exactly.
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Sabrah: So, for example, if you cut corners when you're a student learning English, you
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might get someone else to help you write your essays.
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Yeah, you go the quick way, but it might not necessarily mean that you do such a good job
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or that you learn as much.
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How would we use it in business, Leila?
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Leila: In business you may try and cut corners when it comes to a project that you are investing
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in.
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So you might want to save some money and maybe not have as many members of staff that you
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need, which means that the job really isn't as good as it should be.
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Sabrah: So generally it's a bit of a negative thing, guys, to cut corners.
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I hope you guys aren't doing that.
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Vanessa: Thanks so much for going over these important expressions.
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You certainly didn't cut any corners.
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The next expressions that we're going to talk about are: To come up, and, better late than
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never.
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Leila and Sabrah, how would you use these?
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To come up.
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To come up.
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Leila: Okay.
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Another phrase that you will probably hear in the office is to come up.
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Something comes up.
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And this just simply means that another situation arises.
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To come up means to rise.
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Another situation arises and you need to delay what you are doing.
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So you may have planned to have a meeting, but something might come up.
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You might get caught in a business phone call that you have to take and you can't go to
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the meeting.
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Sabrah: Yeah.
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"So sorry.
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This opportunity has come up.
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I can't miss it."
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Things like that.
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Sometimes people will leave a meeting early because they'll say, "I'm really sorry, but
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actually something more important has come up.
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I have to leave.
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I'm so sorry."
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Things like that.
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So yes, it is very, very common in the workplace.
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And it happens unexpectedly, really.
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Vanessa: Better late than never.
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Better late than never.
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Sabrah: Right.
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This one, guys, actually it's a great expression.
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Leila: It is.
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Sabrah: Because I actually say it.
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Leila: Yes, you do.
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Sabrah: I tend to be a bit of a late person.
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I'm not the best with time management.
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Leila knows.
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So I will often say, better late than never.
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Leila: No, I'll say it when you turn up late.
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Sabrah: Yeah, that's true, actually.
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Leila: "Oh, sorry, Leila.
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I'm late."
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"Oh, all right.
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Better late than never."
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Sabrah: So it means it's better to arrive than to never come, to never arrive.
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So yes, I think it's very easy to understand that one, better late than never.
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Leila: It's not just talking about arriving, though.
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That's a great example.
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But it is meaning things like waiting for a telephone call.
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It might mean you're waiting for somebody to come back with an answer about a project.
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Sabrah: Yes, coming in then.
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Leila: Yeah, you're expecting something.
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Sabrah: Yes, exactly.
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Vanessa: Thanks for that great explanation.
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The next time that something comes up and you're late, you can say, "Well, better late
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than never."
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The next two expressions that we're going to talk about are: to wrap up, and call it
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a day.
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Leila and Sabrah, what do these mean?
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To wrap up something.
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To wrap up something.
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Leila: Another phrase with that, actually, I would say we maybe use a little bit less
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here in the U.K. but definitely I've heard the Americans use this phrase ...
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Sabrah: It's very big in America, yeah.
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Leila: To wrap things up.
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And basically it means to bring things to a close, to finish.
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So if we're in a meeting, you might say, "All right, let's ..."
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Sabrah: "Let's wrap things up, guys.
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That's it.
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We don't have any more time now, let's wrap it up."
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Leila: You might also be working on a project with somebody and you might say, "Okay.
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Let's do this, this and this, and then wrap things up."
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Sabrah: It's also used very often in the film making industry.
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Leila: It is.
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Sabrah: They say, "And that's a wrap," when it's finished.
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Yes.
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Not so much in business, but definitely used in Hollywood.
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Vanessa: To call it a day.
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To call it a day.
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Sabrah: Okay.
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So an idiom for this is, "Let's call it a day."
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Let's call it a day means that's it now.
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Let's call it a day.
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The day has finished.
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So the working day is over.
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Let's call it the end of the day, for example.
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Very common.
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We say this to each other, actually.
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Vanessa: We say it, yeah, yeah.
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Sabrah: After we've been filming for Love English, we'll go, "Phew ..."
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Leila: "Let's call it a day."
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Sabrah: "We've done enough now so let's just call it a day."
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So it just means that's it.
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The day is finished, let's go home.
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Leila: All right, guys.
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We are going to call it a day now, and thank you and Vanessa for watching this lesson and
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joining us on this great collaboration.
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Sabrah: Thank you so much for having us, again, Vanessa, and hello to all your audience.
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It's great to get to know you guys a little bit.
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Thank you so much for having us, and good luck in all your business meetings.
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Leila: Absolutely.
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Sabrah: Don't cut any corners, and make sure you go over things very carefully.
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Vanessa: All right.
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Let's wrap up this lesson.
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It's time to call it a day.
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Let me know in the comments below this lesson, were any of these phrasal verbs or idioms
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new to you?
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Do you ever cut corners?
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When did something come up?
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What time are you ready to call it a day at your job?
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Thank you so much for joining me in this special video with Leila and Sabrah from Love English.
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Make sure you check out the other video we did together on their channel about the top
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interview questions and how to answer them and how not to answer them.
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