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To be in the same difficult situation as someone else |
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To continue until something is finished |
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To reject something (e.g. an idea or a proposal) |
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A situation where success is achieved without difficulties |
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To not change one’s opinion or position |
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Take the bull by the horns |
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To directly confront a difficult situation in a brave and determined way |
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Talk someone into something |
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To convince someone to do something |
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Talk someone out of something |
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To convince someone not to do something |
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An obvious problem or controversial issue that no one wants to discuss. |
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To think of creative, unconventional solutions instead of common ones. |
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Time for something or someone has ended. |
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To make contact with someone. |
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To convince someone to do something that he or she does not want to do. |
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Something is undecided or uncertain |
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Something that is difficult to achieve because of obstacles and difficulties |
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To have more power than anyone else and so have control |
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Something is given or done by people talking about something or telling people about something |
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to react in a very predictable way, without thinking |
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someone who is very successful and confident, often in a brash or flashy manner |
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cast a black [dark] cloud |
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to cause people to stop trusting something |
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when a person's emotions are not visible to others |
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to cut a long story short (commonly stated as "long story short") |
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to leave out the details and shorten a story in order to get to the point |
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