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Phrasal Verb - Hammering Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To work diligently to reach an agreement or to create something new, often through a series of intense negotiations or discussions.

Hammering out an agreement involves a great deal of effort and persistence from all parties involved, as they work to find common ground and resolve any disputes or differences.

Examples

No.Example
1Despite their initial disagreements, the two negotiators were able to hammer out a deal that benefited both parties.
2The team spent hours hammering out the details of their project proposal.
3The union and management worked together to hammer out a fair contract.
4After several rounds of negotiations, the two companies finally hammered out a merger agreement.
5The politicians spent days hammering out the final details of the legislation.
6The couple spent weeks hammering out their differences and working towards reconciliation.
7The negotiators hammered out a peace agreement between the warring factions.
8The students worked together to hammer out a study plan for the upcoming semester.
9The sales team spent months hammering out deals with major clients.
10The architect and the builder worked together to hammer out the design for the new building.

Phrasal Verb - jamming in

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To quickly and skillfully join or fit something into an ongoing situation or process.
  2. To become fully involved or engaged in an activity, often with great enthusiasm.
  3. To delay or interrupt the normal progress of a situation or conversation, usually to introduce a new idea or perspective.

Examples

No.Example
1I was able to jam in a few last-minute edits before the deadline.
2The new employee really jammed in well with the team.
3Let me jam in a joke before we move on.
4The traffic jam caused us to miss our flight.
5I didn't mean to interrupt, I just wanted to jam in a thought.
6The band's energy really jammed in the audience.
7The project manager was impressed with how quickly we could jam in new features.
8I didn't realize how much I enjoyed painting until I started jamming in art classes.
9The unexpected question jammed in the flow of the interview.
10The chef jammed in some exotic spices to add more flavor to the dish.