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C1-C2 Phrasal verbs


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To save up for something
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To save money little by little

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To save up for something
To save money little by little
To save up for something
To save money little by little
To ramp up
To increase the level of something
To stem from
To be caused by
To clamp down on
To suppress
To lay off
To make somebody redundant
To iron out
To resolve difficulties or problems
To weigh in (on)
To give an opinion
To get rid of
To eliminate
To turn out
To prove to be
To come across
To appear (through personality)
To put up with
To tolerate
To call for
To call specifically for something or someone
To call off
To cancel
To clear up
To explain
To cut off
To stop something
Die down
To become calm
To do up
Allacciare, ristrutturare
To get somebody down
To bring down emotionally
To put down to
To find as a cause
To put out
To turn off
To stand for
To represent
To bank on
To depend on something happening
To come by
To get something that is hard to get
To do without
To live without something that you can't afford
To get by
To manage to survive, also financially
To live on
To use as a source of money
To look round
To examine a place
To make out
To write all the necessary information on a check
To make up for
To provide something good so that something bad seems less important
To put by
To save an amount of money for the future
To save up for something
To save money little by little