Id | ESLPod_0912_WE_1499 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 912 |
Episode Title | Working as a Lobbyist |
Phrase | let's say |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "let's say" is used to introduce a hypothetical situation or an example: "Let's say you won a million dollars in the lottery. How would you spend it?" The phrase "to say a few words" means to make a short speech: "Jesse was asked to say a few words, but then he ended up speaking for almost half an hour and the audience became restless." The phrase "to say a lot about (something)" means to show something clearly or to have a significant meaning: "The way Bret ran to help his neighbors during the flooding says a lot about his good character." Finally, the phrase "What do you say?" is used to ask if someone agrees to something: "Let's go to the concert together. What do you say?" |
Topics | Business | Government + Law |
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