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180 English lessons that use phrasal verbs

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81. “You hung up on me!”

English Lesson: These days, it's nearly impossible for a family to get by on a single income.
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82. “These days, it's nearly impossible for a family to get by on a single income.”

English Lesson: People say that Detroit is long past its prime, but some still hold out hope that the city will revive itself.
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83. “People say that Detroit is long past its prime, but some still hold out hope that the city will revive itself.”

English Lesson: Over time, crud starts to build up in the engine.
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84. “Over time, crud starts to build up in the engine.”

English Lesson: He's going to hang back for a few weeks to tie up a few loose ends.
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85. “He's going to hang back for a few weeks to tie up a few loose ends.”

English Lesson: Toasting the nuts really brings out their flavor!
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86. “Toasting the nuts really brings out their flavor!”

English Lesson: How'd you manage to pull that off?
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87. “How'd you manage to pull that off?”

English Lesson: Some folks are evacuating, but I'm staying put.
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88. “Some folks are evacuating, but I'm staying put.”

English Lesson: You can't show up to an interview with scuffed shoes and your shirt untucked!
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89. “You can't show up to an interview with scuffed shoes and your shirt untucked!”

English Lesson: I'd like to cash this. Do I need to fill out a deposit slip or anything?
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90. “I'd like to cash this. Do I need to fill out a deposit slip or anything?”

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