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Work Phrase Means Eslpod Finding Emerging Markets Podcast

Id ESLPod_1056_WE_1787
Episode Id ESLPod 1056
Episode Title Finding Emerging Markets
Phrase to work up
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to work up" means to create something, especially a written document or a budget: "Justin spent most of the summer working up lesson plans for his new students." The phrase "to work out" means to exercise, especially in a gym: "Harold works out at the gym at least four days per week." The phrase "to work (something) out" means to solve a problem or end a disagreement: "They've been fighting a lot lately, but hopefully, they'll work it out." The phrase "worked up" describes someone who is angry or excited about something: "Why are you so worked up about this meeting?" Finally, the phase "to work like a charm" means to work very well and effectively: "Vinegar and baking soda work like a charm to clean many household surfaces."
Topics Business

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