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Phrasal Verbs Set Two Definitions

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Bear with sb = to be patient with someone


Welcome to the hotel, Sir. Please bear with me while I get the keys to
your room.

Bank on sb/sth = to expect something to happen and depend on it


I recently bought a house, but it was really expensive. I’m banking on my
business doing well over the next few years to pay for it.

Grow on sb = to start to like someone or something more and more


I didn’t like this song when I first heard it, but it’s now starting to grow on
me.

Fall through = when a plan or deal fails to happen


We tried hard to get the deal completed, but it fell through after the
buyer withdrew his offer.

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