view

view (what you think or believe about someone or something): In my view, he is wrong. opinion (your attitude towards someone or something; view): What is your opinion of her? point of view (your attitude or opinion about something): Just try to see things from my point of view. belief (a …

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get ahead

  get ahead (to make progress; become more successful) I think Mike has the ability to get ahead in this profession. Work hard, and you’ll get ahead of the rest of the class.     envocabulary.com

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get through

    get through (to make a connection by telephone) I got through to Jane on her cellphone yesterday. I tried to call you all day but couldn’t get through. (to finish a job) We have a lot of work to get through before lunch. When you get through your …

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time

time (a duration during which you do something or something happens): It’s time for me to go. period (a length of time): It was a difficult period for us. while (a length of time): Let me rest for a while. term (a fixed duration): He was elected for a second …

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out of practice

  out of practice (not prepared; not having practiced on a regular basis) Play the piano regularly, or you’ll get out of practice. I love to dance, but I’m a little out of practice.   envocabulary.com

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