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Feb 18, 2024

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Massive Vocabulary Lessons C2 | Phrases Clear the air: To remove the bad feelings between people. The phrase "clear the air" means to resolve misunderstandings or tension in a situation by discussing it openly and honestly. It's about addressing any issues or conflicts to create a more positive and transparent atmosphere. It's time to Clear the air We really need to Clear the air Pronouncing THE THE cat | tha THE elephant | thi Massive Vocabulary Lessons C2 | Phrases Trial and Error "Trial and error" refers to a problem-solving method where various solutions are tried until the desired outcome is achieved. It involves experimenting with different approaches, learning from failures, and refining strategies based on the results. Mostly use in science Mostly would be used with 'process' It's just a process of trial and errors Learning vocabulary is also a process of Trial and Error Relationships are just a Trial and Error Trial en error Massive Vocabulary Lessons C2 | Phrases To be at odds over/with: to disagree or be different from something "To be at odds over/with" means to be in disagreement or conflict with someone or something. It implies a lack of harmony or agreement between parties on a particular issue or topic. My siblings and I are at odds over the family estate (disagree) I am at odds with his version of the story The siblings were at odds over how to divide their inheritance. The government officials were at odds with the environmental activists regarding the construction of the new highway. T between two vowels = soft d Ad-dods

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  • English

  • Upper Intermediate