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#32 - Top 10 Conversational English Phrases

#32 - Top 10 Conversational English Phrases

Released Friday, 27th January 2017
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#32 - Top 10 Conversational English Phrases

#32 - Top 10 Conversational English Phrases

#32 - Top 10 Conversational English Phrases

#32 - Top 10 Conversational English Phrases

Friday, 27th January 2017
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Today we will be covering 10 New Conversation English Phrases and Words. Please leave your suggestions in the comment as I am a learner myself and trying to make this two ways of communication.1) Enrich Perspective – means gain more perspective,A sentence - What you do is going to shape and enrich your perspective2) Having been through many iteration – means having done multiple changesA sentence – we have been through many numbers of iterations and still this thing is not working3) A bare minimum – means very little A sentence – This product requires bare minimum of your time and it will do wonders for you.4) Bring to the table – means add value to a company in some way (this could mean different in different context)A sentence- You have so much potential that you can bring a lot to the table for your family and keep them away from daily struggle.5) Cut through Clutters – means break through problemsA sentence – I want to break through all this clutter and come out as a strong person and really prove my resilience and persistence.6) Growing Steadily rather Exponentially – means something that is increasing or building rather slowly then at a higher rateA sentence – My current growth in my company is steadily and I want my career to take a rather exponential growth.7) Way to read a number 2/3 is – Two third of A sentence – Two third of world population are connected to internet using mobile.8) Transition - means move from one topic to another which is often connectedA sentence – It is good to make a seamless transition in jobs then creating a fuss every time you switch jobs.9) Sticking a nail into the coffin – means an action that can cause trouble to someoneA sentence – You are putting a nail in your own coffin by taking this extreme step. Please don’t ignore this caveat.Another sentence – I put a nail in my own coffin by talking about him in public.10) To her point I would like to add – means I want to add to whatever is said by herStart your sentence by this – To her point I would like to add that she has been backed by proof.
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