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Trip
"We planned a weekend _____ to the mountains to relax." [meaning: a journey or travel for a specific purpose]
Vacation
"They went on a two-week _____ to the beach." [meaning: a break from work or school, usually for travel and relaxation]
Leave for
"She will _____ _____ Paris tomorrow morning." [meaning: depart from one place to go to another]
Workshop
"The company organized a _____ on leadership skills for employees." [meaning: a training session or seminar]
Take a bus
"We had to _____ _____ _____ to reach the nearest shopping mall." [meaning: use a bus as transportation]
Prefer
"I _____ tea over coffee in the morning." [meaning: like one thing more than another]
Be out of
"The store is _____ _____ milk, so we'll have to check another one." [meaning: no longer have something in stock]
Aisle
"He walked down the _____ to find the right book on the shelf." [meaning: a passage between rows of seats or shelves]
Either
"You can choose _____ the red or blue shirt—they're both great!" [meaning: one of two options]
Cold food
"I prefer hot meals, but sometimes _____ _____ is fine for lunch." [meaning: food served at a cool temperature]
Get the bus
"We need to _____ _____ _____ early to arrive on time." [meaning: catch a bus for transportation]
Gate
"The flight to New York will depart from _____ 5." [meaning: an area in an airport where passengers board planes]
Leave
"The train is scheduled to _____ the station at 9 AM." [meaning: depart from a place]
Be held
"The annual conference will _____ _____ in the main auditorium." [meaning: take place or occur]
Staff meeting
"There's a _____ _____ scheduled for Monday morning." [meaning: a gathering of employees to discuss work-related topics]
Board room
"The executive team met in the _____ _____ to discuss the budget." [meaning: a room where important meetings are held]
Along
"We walked _____ the river to enjoy the beautiful view." [meaning: beside or parallel to something]
Sweater
"She wore a warm _____ because it was chilly outside." [meaning: a knitted garment for the upper body]
Cash register
"The cashier scanned the items and entered the price into the _____ _____." [meaning: a machine used for recording sales and handling money]
Be supposed to do
"You are _____ _____ _____ _____ complete the report by tomorrow." [meaning: expected or required to do something]
Begin
"The class will _____ as soon as the teacher arrives." [meaning: start or commence]
Finish
"They managed to _____ the project ahead of schedule." [meaning: complete something]
As soon as
"We'll leave _____ _____ _____ the meeting is over." [meaning: immediately after something happens]
Complete
"Please _____ the form and return it to the office." [meaning: finish doing something]
Be due
"The assignment is _____ _____ next Monday." [meaning: required to be submitted by a certain time]
Reserve the hotel room
"We need to _____ _____ _____ _____ for the conference next month." [meaning: book a room in advance]
Work on
"The team is currently _____ _____ a new project for the company." [meaning: focus on or put effort into completing something]
In charge of
"She is _____ _____ _____ organizing the annual company event." [meaning: responsible for something]
Payroll
"The HR department manages the company's _____ and employee benefits." [meaning: the total amount of money paid to employees]
Supervisor
"The new _____ ensures that all tasks are completed on time." [meaning: a person in charge of overseeing workers or projects]
Department head
"The _____ _____ will present the quarterly report at the meeting." [meaning: the leader of a specific department in an organization]
Start off
"Let's _____ _____ the meeting by reviewing the agenda." [meaning: begin or initiate something]
Be absent from
"He was _____ _____ work yesterday due to illness." [meaning: not present at a location or event]
Appointment
"She has a doctor's _____ at 3 PM this afternoon." [meaning: a scheduled meeting or arrangement]
Get the results
"We'll _____ _____ _____ of the test by the end of the week." [meaning: receive information or findings]
Make copies
"Please _____ _____ of this report for everyone attending the meeting." [meaning: produce duplicates of a document]
Begin production
"The factory will _____ _____ on the new product line next month." [meaning: start the manufacturing process]
Lead engineer
"The _____ _____ is responsible for designing the new bridge." [meaning: the main person in charge of an engineering project]
Invitation
"I received an _____ to the company's anniversary celebration." [meaning: a request to attend an event]
Deadline
"The _____ for submitting the project is next Friday." [meaning: the latest time by which something must be completed]
Sometime next week
"The meeting will be scheduled for _____ _____ _____ when everyone is available." [meaning: at an unspecified time in the next week]
All the time
"He checks his phone _____ _____ _____, even during meetings." [meaning: constantly or very frequently]
Handle
"She is able to _____ multiple tasks efficiently under pressure." [meaning: manage or deal with something]
Within a week
"You should receive a response to your application _____ _____ _____." [meaning: inside a time period of one week]
In less than 6 months
"The project will be completed _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ if everything goes as planned." [meaning: in a time period shorter than six months]
Before lunch today
"Can you review this document _____ _____ _____ _____?" [meaning: earlier in the day, before the midday meal]
Factory sample
"We need to examine the _____ _____ to ensure it meets quality standards." [meaning: a prototype or example product from a factory]
Since my graduation
"I've been working at this company _____ _____ _____ from university." [meaning: starting from the time of completing a degree]
Take the vacation
"She decided to _____ _____ _____ during the summer to visit her family." [meaning: use allocated time off work for relaxation or travel]
Predict the rain
"The weather report didn't _____ _____ accurately, so we got caught in the storm." [meaning: forecast or guess if it will rain]
Be responsible for
"He is _____ _____ _____ managing the company's IT systems." [meaning: having a duty to take care of something]
Leave
"She decided to _____ her current job for a better opportunity." [meaning: quit or depart from a place or position]
Take a job
"He was thrilled to _____ _____ _____ as a marketing manager in a big company." [meaning: accept employment]
Postpone
"They had to _____ the meeting due to unforeseen circumstances." [meaning: delay something to a later time]
Mention
"Did she _____ anything about the new policy during the meeting?" [meaning: bring up or refer to something briefly]
Attend
"Many people are expected to _____ the annual conference this year." [meaning: be present at an event or meeting]
Conference
"The international _____ on climate change will be held next month." [meaning: a formal meeting for discussion or exchange of ideas]
Service center
"Take your car to the _____ _____ for routine maintenance." [meaning: a location where services are provided]
Workshop
"She attended a _____ on effective communication skills." [meaning: a training session or seminar]
Finish
"He worked late to _____ the project by the deadline." [meaning: complete something]
Ship
"The company will _____ the products directly to the customers." [meaning: transport goods by sea, air, or land]
Material
"The builders ran out of construction _____ halfway through the project." [meaning: substances or items used to make something]
Spacious
"Their new office is very _____, with plenty of room for all employees." [meaning: large and open]
Delegation
"A _____ of scientists visited the site to examine the findings." [meaning: a group of people chosen to represent others]
Arrive
"The train is expected to _____ at the station in 10 minutes." [meaning: reach a destination]
Purpose
"The _____ of the meeting was to discuss the upcoming project." [meaning: the reason for which something is done]
On business
"He traveled to Japan _____ _____ to negotiate a new contract." [meaning: for work-related reasons]
Impractical
"Building a house in that area is _____ due to the lack of infrastructure." [meaning: not feasible or realistic]
Learn of the position
"She was excited to _____ _____ _____ _____ at the company's career fair." [meaning: find out about a job or role]
Get to the post office
"I need to _____ _____ _____ _____ before it closes at 5 PM." [meaning: go to a place to send or receive mail]
Conference room
"The meeting will be held in the _____ _____ on the second floor." [meaning: a space used for formal meetings or discussions]
Department head
"The _____ _____ is responsible for overseeing all projects in the marketing team." [meaning: the leader of a specific department]
Exhibition center
"The latest technology fair will be hosted at the city's _____ _____." [meaning: a venue for displaying works or products]
Take the airport shuttle
"We decided to _____ _____ _____ _____ to avoid the parking fees." [meaning: use a bus or service provided by the airport for transportation]
Company-wide
"The changes in policy will be implemented _____ _____ starting next month." [meaning: across the entire organization]
Go to the theater
"Let's _____ _____ _____ _____ this weekend to watch the new play." [meaning: visit a venue to see a play or performance]
Employment
"He is looking for _____ opportunities in the IT sector." [meaning: work or a job that provides a salary]
Cancel the meeting
"The manager had to _____ _____ _____ due to scheduling conflicts." [meaning: stop a planned meeting from happening]
Secretarial position
"She applied for the _____ _____ advertised in the local newspaper." [meaning: a job role involving administrative tasks]
Annual banquet
"The company's _____ _____ is a chance for employees to celebrate their achievements." [meaning: a formal dinner held once a year]
Mention the date
"Don't forget to _____ _____ _____ for the upcoming event during the meeting." [meaning: bring up or note a specific day]
Retire
"He plans to _____ after working for 40 years at the same company." [meaning: stop working permanently, typically due to age]
Go to the beach
"We decided to _____ _____ _____ _____ to relax after a busy week." [meaning: visit a seaside area for leisure]
Big enough
"The new office isn't _____ _____ to accommodate all employees." [meaning: sufficiently large]
Send out
"Please _____ _____ the invitations by the end of the week." [meaning: distribute or deliver something to multiple people]
Estimate
"We need to _____ how much the renovation will cost." [meaning: make an approximate calculation or judgment]
Visit the branch office
"He had to _____ _____ _____ _____ to meet the regional manager." [meaning: go to a location of a company separate from the main office]
Relocate
"The company plans to _____ its headquarters to a larger city." [meaning: move to a new place]
Restructuring
"The organization is undergoing _____ to improve efficiency." [meaning: reorganizing a company or system for better results]
Applicant
"The _____ impressed the interview panel with her qualifications." [meaning: a person who applies for a job or position]
Over a decade
"She has been working in the field for _____ _____ _____, gaining extensive experience." [meaning: more than ten years]
Last for an hour
"The presentation is expected to _____ _____ _____ _____, so please plan accordingly." [meaning: continue for 60 minutes]
Paid vacation
"Employees are entitled to two weeks of _____ _____ each year." [meaning: time off work with continued pay]
Following week
"The report will be submitted the _____ _____ after the data is reviewed." [meaning: the week after the current one]
Storage room
"The old files are kept in the _____ _____ at the back of the office." [meaning: a space for keeping items not in immediate use]
Award ceremony
"The _____ _____ will honor employees for their exceptional contributions." [meaning: an event to give recognition or prizes]