🌟 IDIOMS: CHANGE
🔠Go through a phase - experience a temporary period of change, often associated with growth or development: Don’t worry about his odd behavior; he’s just going through a phase.
🔠Turn over a new leaf - start fresh and improve one’s behavior or attitude: After years of procrastination, Emily decided to turn over a new leaf and stick to a strict study schedule.
🔠Move with the times - adapt to current trends or changes in society: To stay competitive, companies must move with the times.
🔠Turn the page - move on from a past situation and start fresh.
🔠Make a clean break - leave a situation or relationship completely to start anew: After years of conflict, she decided to make a clean break and move to another city.
🔠Turn the tables - reverse a situation to one’s advantage: The company was struggling against its competitors, but with its new marketing strategy, it managed to turn the tables and become the market leader.
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🔠Go through a phase - experience a temporary period of change, often associated with growth or development: Don’t worry about his odd behavior; he’s just going through a phase.
🔠Turn over a new leaf - start fresh and improve one’s behavior or attitude: After years of procrastination, Emily decided to turn over a new leaf and stick to a strict study schedule.
🔠Move with the times - adapt to current trends or changes in society: To stay competitive, companies must move with the times.
🔠Turn the page - move on from a past situation and start fresh.
🔠Make a clean break - leave a situation or relationship completely to start anew: After years of conflict, she decided to make a clean break and move to another city.
🔠Turn the tables - reverse a situation to one’s advantage: The company was struggling against its competitors, but with its new marketing strategy, it managed to turn the tables and become the market leader.
#english #collocations #change
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