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pull one's weight28/8/2020 We use to pull one’s weight to mean do one's fair share of work: It is informal but can be used in any situation from cleaning the house to government departments not fulfilling their tasks: What To Do When A Team Member Isn't Pulling Their Weight [Forbes | 06.11.16 | LINK] Our online courses and modules are designed with you in mind:
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a walk in the park10/8/2020 When something is [a walk in the park], it is something very easy to accomplish: It is generally used when the speaker has absolute confidence in the task. It is not usually used for regular tasks or jobs. In rewilding Europe, letting nature do the work is no walk in the park The Grand Barry nature reserve in France's southeastern corner is undertaking one of Europe's largest experiments in rewilding. At a time when reforestation projects -- planting new trees -- are growing in popularity, rewilding aims to let nature do the work by simply leaving ecosystems alone to recover, free from human influence. [AFP | 18.08.20 | LINK] Our online courses and modules are designed with you in mind:
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