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Phrasal Verb - Do In

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

A phrasal verb that means to participate or play a part in something, often in a capacity that is expected or required.

Examples

No.Example
1She does in the school play every year.
2He was going to do in the business plan presentation on Friday.
3If you're going to do in the project, you need to be there for the entire duration.
4I think you should do in the volunteer work to gain some experience.
5Can you do in some extra hours to meet the deadline?
6You need to do in your part in teamwork to win this game.
7To do in this project, we need a team with diverse skills.
8I have been doing in this project for a month now.
9It's going to be a tough task to do in this project if we don't have more people.
10After doing in several projects, I finally got a promotion.

Phrasal Verb - Dropping Back

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

Dropping back is a phrasal verb that means to return to a previous level of involvement, commitment, or position after having initially stepped back or withdrawn. It can also imply a return to a previous state of affairs, often after a period of inactivity or decline. This verb is often used in contexts where someone has temporarily disengaged or disinvested in a situation, only to re-engage or recommit to it at a later time.

Examples

No.Example
1After a year of absence, John decided to drop back into the club and continue his membership.
2The company dropped back into the profit zone after implementing cost-cutting measures.
3She dropped back into her old habit of reading before bed after her kids left for college.
4The project was dropped back into development mode after the initial setback.
5He dropped back into his favorite pastime of playing golf after his injury healed.
6The book series dropped back into popularity after the release of the film adaptation.
7They dropped back into their old routine of working from home after the lockdown lifted.
8The policy was dropped back into effect after its initial repeal.
9The singer dropped back into the music scene with a new album after a three-year hiatus.
10The business dropped back into the red after incurring significant losses.