keep off (stay off, keep away from) Keep off the grass. Keep the flies off this food. (abstain from, do without) You should keep off fatty foods. He decided to keep off drugs. envocabulary.com
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set up (to place, build, or prepare something for use) This is where we’ll set up the stage. The crews will set up the equipment they brought with them. (to arrange or plan an event or activity) We should set up a meeting to discuss a solution. I set up my own company 8 years …
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come with (provided together with) All our products come with a three-year guarantee. The new models come with better graphics cards. envocabulary.com
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come over (to come where someone is, move from one place to another) Why don’t you come over for a chat sometime? They will come over from Paris for the wedding. envocabulary.com
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feel up to (to feel well enough or have the energy to do something) I am very tired. I don’t really feel up to going out tonight. Let’s go on with our work now, if you feel up to it. envocabulary.com
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