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12 Cards in this Set
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inside out
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with the inside facing outside
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upside down
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with the upper side turned toward the lower side
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to fill in
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to write answers in; to inform, to tell. (In second case, fill someone in on something)
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to fill out
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to complete a form (To fill in refers to completing various parts of a form; to fill out is to complete the whole form)
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to take advantage of
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to use well, to profit from; to use another person's weaknesses to gain what one wants
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no matter
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regardless of (This idiom is a shortened from of It doesn't matter. It is followed by a question word, Who, How, etc)
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to take up
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to begin to do or study, to undertake; to occupy space, time or energy
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to take up with
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to consult someone about an important matter (The important matter follows the verb take, while the person consulted follows with
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to take after
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to resemble a parent or close relative (for physical appearance only; also: to look like
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in the long run
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eventually, after a long period of time.
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in touch
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having contact
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out of touch
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not having contact; not having knowledge of
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