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fit the job description

part of speech: verb phrase; definition: to have the skills and experience required for a particular job; collocations: fit the job description, match the job requirements; example: He fits the job description perfectly, with five years of relevant experience.

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narrow the list down

part of speech: verb phrase; definition: to reduce the number of options or candidates to a smaller group; collocations: narrow the list down, shortlist candidates; example: The hiring manager narrowed the list down to three applicants.

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taking up references

part of speech: verb phrase; definition: to contact someone to verify a candidate's work history, character, or qualifications; collocations: take up references, check references; example: The company is taking up references before making a final offer.

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working as a team

part of speech: verb phrase; definition: collaborating with others to achieve a common goal; collocations: work as a team, team working, team player; example: She enjoys working as a team on complex projects.

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mastering new skills

part of speech: verb phrase; definition: learning and becoming proficient in new abilities or techniques; collocations: master new skills, develop new skills; example: The course helped him in mastering new skills needed for his promotion.

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heavy workload

part of speech: noun phrase; definition: having a large amount of work to do; collocations: cope with a heavy workload, manage a heavy workload; example: The team struggled with a heavy workload during the busy season.

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running errands

part of speech: verb phrase; definition: doing small jobs or tasks, often outside the workplace, such as buying or delivering items; collocations: run errands, do errands; example: She spent the morning running errands for her boss.