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pull off3/9/2020 We use [pull something off] to mean succeed in achieving or winning something difficult:
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pull out21/8/2020 We use [pull out] to mean withdraw from an undertaking or retreat, or cause to retreat, from an area:
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put forward30/7/2020 We use [put something forward] to mean submit a plan, proposal, or theory for consideration:
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put about27/7/2020 We use [put something about] to mean spread information or rumours:
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put away10/7/2020 We use [put something away] in a couple of contexts: To save money for future use:
Consume food or drink in large quantities:
However, if we [put someone away] it means to confine someone in a prison or psychiatric hospital. It may be necessary but not exactly pleasant. Or maybe yes:
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put across10/6/2020 We use [put something across] to mean communicate something effectively:
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