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Collocations, Idioms and others
Definition
opt to
to make a choice, especially of one thing or possibility instead of others
Often
a lot or many times; frequently
Overall
in general rather than in particular, or including all the people or things in a particular group or situation
on one hand
this phrase is often paired with on the other hand to indicate two sides of an issue
off the clock
not at work; off duty
over time
a span or duration that extends or progresses gradually across a series of moments, periods, or events. It indicates that something changes, develops, or occurs gradually or incrementally as time passes.
overwhelming to learn
This is a collocation that means something is difficult to understand or process due to its complexity.
open-concept
a design style that features a space with no walls or partitions, creating an open and flowing floor plan.
offered some advice
providing guidance, suggestions, or recommendations to someone in a helpful or supportive manner. It implies sharing one's knowledge, expertise, or insights with the intention of assisting the recipient in making informed decisions or navigating a particular situation more effectively.
On the same page
This idiom means to have a shared understanding or agreement about something. In my response, I mentioned that I scheduled regular check-ins with my team members to ensure that everyone was on the same page and making progress towards our deadline.

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