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Phrasal Verb - Paying Off

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

A phrasal verb indicating that an action or situation that initially seemed to have negative consequences ultimately turns out to have positive effects, resulting in personal gain or benefit.

Examples

No.Example
1I've been struggling to make ends meet, but landing that new job paid off and now I can finally relax.
2After months of renovation, the old mansion finally paid off and became our dream home.
3The big investment I made in the company finally paid off when it went public and I made a tidy profit.
4Her decision to pursue a career in the arts seemed crazy at first, but if she keeps pushing forward, it will ultimately pay off and she'll become a star.
5The late-night cram sessions and studying for the exam paid off as I got the top score in my class.
6Investing all our savings into the startup was a risk that initially seemed daunting, but eventually paid off as the company started to flourish.
7All that hard work I put into training for the marathon finally paid off when I crossed the finish line and set a new record time.
8Putting aside my doubts and pursuing my passion for music paid off as I was signed to a record label.
9The company's gamble on new technology paid off when they were awarded a major contract to supply the new equipment.
10When I first quit my corporate job to start my own business, friends and family thought I was crazy, but the big risk eventually paid off as my company took off like a rocket.

Phrasal Verb - Playing Down

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

To minimize, downplay, or dismiss the importance, severity, or impact of something, often to avoid frightening, alarming, or offending others. This can be done to be more palatable, more acceptable, or more marketable. Playing down can also imply a lack of sincerity or genuine concern.

Examples

No.Example
1The company played down the risk of the new product, focusing on its benefits rather than its potential drawbacks.
2The politician played down the crisis, promising that everything would be fine in the end.
3The manager played down the employee's mistake, saying it was a minor error that wouldn't affect the project's outcome.
4The author played down the horror elements in the novel, emphasizing its themes of love and redemption.
5The marketing team played down the environmental impact of the new campaign, focusing on its catchy slogan instead.
6The doctor played down the patient's symptoms, reassuring them that they were just a minor cold.
7The store played down the sale prices, implying that the discounts were only temporary and not as significant as they seemed.
8The media played down the protest's significance, focusing on the number of protesters rather than their message and demands.
9The politician played down the opponent's achievement, downplaying its real status as a landmark legislative accomplishment.
10The experts played down the danger of climate change, suggesting that the problem was being exaggerated and that adoption of sufficient action would be simple and affect ability-centric resolutions.

Phrasal Verb - Drawing Out

· 2 min read
Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'draw out' is a separable verb used to describe the act of extracting or bringing to the surface a thought, a problem, or a characteristic. This can be done through conversation, debate, or analysis. It can also refer to the act of prolonging or elaborating on a process or action. Additionally, 'draw out' can be used to describe the act of making something visible or apparent.

Examples

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1The discussion helped to draw out the key issues in the economic proposal.
2The lawyer skillfully drew out the details of the witness's statement.
3The teacher encouraged the students to draw out their own ideas and solutions.
4The scientists used a combination of techniques to draw out the hidden patterns in the data.
5The artist spent hours drawing out the colors and shades in her painting.
6The manager tried to draw out the maximum productivity from her team.
7The writer had to draw out the narrative to make it more engaging.
8The professor used role-playing to draw out the social dynamics of the group.
9The therapist helped the patient to draw out the underlying emotions and fears.
10The marketing team worked to draw out the benefits of the new product.