to meet in order to spend time with each other
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get together
to escape someone/ to have a holiday
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get away
to end a relationship
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break up
to persuade someone to do something
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to talk into
two people or groups of people who will always hate each other
(adj + noun)
sworn enemies
to have a good relationship
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get on with/ get along
to begin to work on something
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get down to
to start a journey, especially a long journey
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set off/out
to learn something by watching or listening to other people
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to pick up
the woman who someone is going to marry
fiancée
to communicate / to make someone understand something
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to get (sth) across
to recover from something/ to overcome something
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get over (something)
before something happens or is expected to happen
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in advance
to start to employ somebody
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take on
a (family) quarrel
family feud
to become known/ spread
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to get around
to do something, especially something slightly bad
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get up to
to happen in a particular way, or to have a particular result, especially one that you did not expect
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turn out
to start a new job or have a new responsibility
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take up
a very close ally (= someone who helps and supports you when other people are trying to oppose you)
to imply
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get at
to find a way of avoiding a difficult or unpleasant situation
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get around
to make a short visit to a place during a journey
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stop off
to start doing something or making plans to do something in order to achieve a particular result
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set out to
one that is very strong and never changes (adj used to talk about loyalty)
unswerving (loyalty)