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🌟 Useful collocations

🟢Tackle unemployment - бороться с безработицей
🟢Curb inflation - сдерживать инфляцию
🟢Boost the economy - cтимулировать экономику
🟢Stimulate growth - cтимулировать рост
🟢Reduce public spending - сокращать государственные расходы
🟢Trigger recession - вызвать рецессию
🟢Alleviate poverty - сократить бедность
🟢Raise taxes - повысить налоги
🟢Widen the income gap - увеличить разрыв в доходах
🟢Mitigate risks - снизить риски / смягчить риски

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🤝 A golden handshake is a financial agreement in which an employer provides a substantial severance package to an employee upon their departure from the company, typically due to retirement, layoffs, or other reasons.

💸 This package often includes a large sum of money or other benefits. The term is often associated with high-ranking executives but can apply to other employees as well.

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💜Be up in the air - sth. that is uncertain or undecided: Our merger with the other company is still up in the air. Until we get approval from the board, nothing is confirmed.
💜Wear many hats - have many roles or responsibilities in a job or organization: As the startup is still small, I have to wear many hats. I’m handling marketing, customer service, and HR all at once.
💜Have a lot on your plate - be very busy or have a lot of responsibilities to handle: I can’t take on that new project right now because I already have a lot on my plate with the product launch and client meetings.
💜One's hands are tied - unable to act or make decisions due to external restrictions or rules: I wish I could approve your budget increase, but my hands are tied by the corporate policy on spending limits.
💜Call the shots - be in charge or make key decisions: Ever since she became the CEO, she’s the one calling the shots on all the major strategic decisions for the company.

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🔶Magnate
Origin: From the Latin word magnatus, meaning "great man" or "noble."
Typically refers to a wealthy and influential person, especially in a specific industry or field. For example, "media magnate" or "steel magnate."
🔶Mogul
Origin: Derived from the Mughal emperors of India, who were known for their vast wealth and power. A mogul is often seen as someone who has built an empire through influence and power, especially in entertainment, media, or fashion.
🔸Tycoon
Origin: From the Japanese word taikun (大君), meaning "great lord" or "shogun." It was originally used in the U.S. to refer to powerful businessmen.
The term emphasizes personal wealth and business success.

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🌟 CLICKS AND MORTAR BUSINESS

💰 A "clicks and mortar" business is a hybrid model that combines both online (clicks) and offline (mortar) operations. This type of business typically has a physical storefront or location where customers can visit, as well as an online presence, such as a website or e-commerce platform where customers can shop or interact with the brand.

🛒 Examples of clicks and mortar businesses include major retailers like Walmart and Target, which have both physical stores and robust online shopping platforms.

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