Lay off
e.g. The company had to lay off several employees due to budget cuts.
Fire staff
Run out of
e.g. We've run out of office supplies, so we need to order more
No more of
Back up
e.g. Always have a back up plan in case the main server crashes.
A duplicate of something.
Come up
e.g. Unexpected challenges can come up during project execution
To happen, to arise.
Keep up with
e.g. It's important to keep up with industry trends to stay competitive.
To be up to date.
Go under
e.g. The small business had to go under after facing financial difficulties.
To go bankrupt, close the business.
Take over
e.g. The multinational corporation plans to take over several smaller companies.
Take control
Deal with
e.g. As a manager, you need to know how to deal with conflicts in the workplace.
To handle a problem.
Fill out
e.g. Please fill out this form before your interview.
To complete a form
Bail out
e.g. The government decided to bail out struggling banks during the recession.
Rescue
Fall through
e.g. Unfortunately, the merger fell through due to disagreements between the parties.
When something is not successfully completed.
Sort out
e.g. Let's sort out these issues before moving forward with the project.
Organize, fix, correct or straighten out.
Turn to
e.g. When faced with challenges, don't hesitate to turn to your colleagues for assistance.
To ask for help.
Get by
e.g. Despite the tough market conditions, the company managed to get by.
Survive
Put in a good word for
e.g. I'll put in a good word for you with the hiring manager.
Say something positive about someone.