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Phrasal Verb - Pan Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

In the context of a story, film, or situation, to pan out refers to a gradual expansion or transition from a close-up or a specific detail to a wider view, revealing more context and information. It can also imply that a situation or detail initially seemed insignificant or unimportant but ultimately proves to be more significant or crucial. In a technical sense, to pan out can also mean to adjust or refine the details of something, such as a plan or a project, to make it more accurate or realistic.

Examples

No.Example
1The investigation panned out to be more complex than initially thought, leading to a much longer trial process.
2The new CEO promised to pan out the company's financials and make significant changes to its operations.
3The photographer panned out the shot to include the entire landscape, showcasing the beautiful scenery.
4It turned out that the initial diagnosis panned out to be incorrect, and further tests revealed a different condition.
5The plan to build a new mall panned out, but it took much longer and cost significantly more than expected.
6The new employee was nervous that they might not be able to pan out their ideas to the rest of the team.
7The artist's latest work panned out to be a masterpiece, incorporating stunning color schemes and breathtaking imagery.
8After panning out her story, the writer realized that the true protagonist was not who she initially thought.
9The financial advisor had to pan out the budgets of several clients to create a personalized investment strategy.
10Panning out her resume to highlight her transferable skills helped the job applicant land the interview.

Phrasal Verb - Pop In

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

To suddenly enter or appear in a place; to gain or achieve something suddenly; to become popular or widespread quickly.

Examples

No.Example
1She popped in to say hello before leaving.
2The new restaurant quickly popped in as a favorite among locals.
3He popped in a few CDs to test the new system.
4After years of struggling, the artist finally popped in with her breakthrough album.
5The technician popped in a new converter to fix the old printer.
6The celebrity popped in unexpectedly to surprise her fans.
7The new device quickly popped in as an essential tool for gamers.
8She popped in some new recipes to add to the family cookbook.
9The movie popped in a surprising twist at the ending that no one saw coming.
10The shop popped in a sale just in time for the holiday season.