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Phrasal Verb - Figuring In

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To be a part of something, often in a physically or spatially meaningful way; to have a presence or be included within a particular area, space, or field.

Examples

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1The new building will figure in at the center of the campus.
2The latest development can't figure in this plan anymore.
3Unfortunately, that plot of land figures in at the foot of the mountain.
4You have to count the other obstacles figuring in at the track.
5The design and heritage grounds will figure in strongly for this tax case.
6The expressway figures in several cities for the new metro lines.
7The war held its own major figures in history from South Africa.
8The volume of material to be cut into sheets figures in at high cost.
9Count your livestock and make sure that the actual as well as confinement supplying options figure in.
10They do believe that refreshed skills will figure in any renowned routine of trading business actions.

Phrasal Verb - Bringing Together

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To bring together means to cause people, groups, or things to meet, combine, or work collaboratively for a specific purpose, often involving the establishment of connections, reconciliation of differences, or the assembly of disparate elements into a cohesive whole. It can imply fostering unity, creating a shared experience, integrating various components, or mediating disputes to achieve a common understanding or goal. This phrasal verb emphasizes the act of synthesizing, convening, or harmonizing distinct entities.

Examples

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1The annual summit aims to bring together leaders from various nations to discuss global challenges.
2Music has a unique power to bring people together, transcending cultural and linguistic barriers.
3The new software update will bring together all the previously separate features into a single, user-friendly interface.
4A shared crisis often has the unexpected effect of bringing communities together in solidarity.
5The mediator worked tirelessly to bring together the two warring factions for a peace treaty.
6Her latest art installation brilliantly brings together recycled materials to create a powerful statement.
7We need to bring together all the available data to make an informed decision on the project's direction.
8The company's goal is to bring together top talent from around the world to innovate new technologies.
9The charity event brought together volunteers and donors, raising significant funds for a worthy cause.
10Archaeologists hope to bring together the fragmented pieces of the ancient mosaic to reconstruct its original design.