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  • 71blow the lid on sth — blow the lid on/off sth ► to tell people the real and unpleasant facts about something that were previously not known: »The report blew the lid on the culture of secrecy surrounding the company s new range of fizzy drink products. Main Entry:… …

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  • 72blow the lid on/off sth — ► to tell people the real and unpleasant facts about something that were previously not known: »The report blew the lid on the culture of secrecy surrounding the company s new range of fizzy drink products. Main Entry: ↑blow …

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  • 73bring sth back — UK US bring sth back Phrasal Verb with bring({{}}/brɪŋ/ verb [T] (brought, brought) ► to return something to where it came from: »The new TV didn t work, so I brought it back to the store …

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  • 74bring sth into effect — put/bring sth into effect ► to start using something or making it work: »The aim is to develop new management strategies and put them into effect. Main Entry: ↑effect …

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  • 75put sth into effect — put/bring sth into effect ► to start using something or making it work: »The aim is to develop new management strategies and put them into effect. Main Entry: ↑effect …

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  • 76put/bring sth into effect — ► to start using something or making it work: »The aim is to develop new management strategies and put them into effect. Main Entry: ↑effect …

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  • 77bring sth out — UK US bring sth out Phrasal Verb with bring({{}}/brɪŋ/ verb [T] (brought, brought) ► to produce something to sell to the public: »We re waiting until they bring out a new version of the system …

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  • 78call sth back — UK US call sth back Phrasal Verb with call({{}}/kɔːl/ verb ► to ask that something be returned: »The company called back the defective power adapters for replacement with new ones …

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  • 79cancel sth out — UK US cancel sth out Phrasal Verb with cancel({{}}/ˈkænsəl/ verb [I or T] ( ll , US usually l ) ► to stop the effect of one thing with something that has the opposite effect: »The new tax rates will cancel out any financial benefits to the… …

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  • 80capitalize on sth — UK US capitalize on sth Phrasal Verb with capitalize({{}}(UK also capitalise) /ˈkæpɪtəlaɪz/ verb [T] ► to get an advantage from a situation: »The company has failed to fully capitalize on online advertising and has missed out on lucrative new… …

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