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have broken down
again.
fail
fall
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business
phrasal verb
present perfect
derail
collapse
flounder
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They
backed down
once they saw we weren’t budging.
quit
phrasal verb
past simple
cancel
concede
backtrack
surrender
retreat
renege
recoil
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Their demands were getting bigger with no signs of
backing down
quit
phrasal verb
continuous form
gerund
cancel
concede
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surrender
retreat
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recoil
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We have invested too much to
back down
now.
quit
phrasal verb
infinitive
cancel
concede
backtrack
surrender
retreat
renege
recoil
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Are we
still going ahead as
planned?
progress
continue
phrasal verb
proceed
advance
move
continuous form
forward
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Let’s
go ahead
and move forward.
progress
continue
phrasal verb
proceed
advance
move
imperative
forward
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The deal was
falling through
with no way to stop it.
fail
past
phrasal verb
continuous form
collapse
breakdown
ruin
flop
fold
sink
plunder
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Mike can’t afford for this deal to
fall through.
fail
phrasal verb
infinitive
collapse
breakdown
ruin
flop
fold
sink
plunder
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Bill’s financing
fell through
and he had to walk away from the project.
fail
phrasal verb
past simple
collapse
breakdown
ruin
flop
fold
sink
plunder
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Calling off
the meeting was necessary due to lack of planning.
meeting
drop
schedule
quit
phrasal verb
abandon
continuous form
gerund
cancel
withdraw
abort
meeting schedule
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John will have to
call off
the negotiation if his financing falls through.
drop
quit
phrasal verb
abandon
future tense
cancel
withdraw
abort
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The meeting
was called off due to
the weather.
drop
quit
phrasal verb
passive
abandon
past simple
cancel
withdraw
abort
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Taking down
a competitor like Apple will take a lot of hard work.
phrasal verb
future tense
gerund
defeat
destroy
eliminate
beat
deride
derail
squash
crush
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We
took
Acme
down,
now let’s keep going.
phrasal verb
past simple
defeat
destroy
eliminate
beat
deride
derail
squash
crush
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We need to make a plan to
take down the competition.
competition
phrasal verb
infinitive
defeat
destroy
eliminate
beat
deride
derail
squash
crush
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Sue
went on and on
about cuts to the pension.
progress
continue
phrasal verb
proceed
advance
past simple
exceed
excessive
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Ok Bob, you may
go on
progress
continue
phrasal verb
proceed
advance
infinitive
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We
got through
the first round of negotiations.
manage
continue
phrasal verb
past simple
survive
survival
live
alive
outlast
qualify
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Getting through
the downturn was only possible by renegotiating all of our contracts.
manage
continue
phrasal verb
continuous form
gerund
survive
survival
live
alive
outlast
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If we can
get through
the first quarter we should be ok.
manage
conditional
continue
phrasal verb
present simple
survive
survival
live
alive
outlast
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