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Part Means Phrase Eslpod Role Dress Participating Clinical

Id ESLPod_0901_WE_1476
Episode Id ESLPod 901
Episode Title Participating in a Clinical Trial
Phrase to take part
Text The phrase "to take part," in this podcast, means to participate or to have a role in something: "How many people are going to take part in the conference next month?" The phrase "to play a part" means to have a role in something: "What factors played a part in your decision to attend Acme University?" The phrase "to want no part of (something)" means to not want to be involved in something in any way: "You can do whatever you want, but I want no part in those dishonest deals." The phrase "to dress the part" means to wear appropriate clothing, especially for a particular job or event: "If you want to get a promotion at work, you have to dress the part." Finally, the phrases "in these parts" and "around these parts" means in this area: "We don't see many wild animals in these parts."
Topics Health + Medicine

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