Phrasal Verbs Using 'Back', 'Through', 'With', 'At', & 'By' - Experiencing or Performing an Action (With)

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Phrasal Verbs Using 'Back', 'Through', 'With', 'At', & 'By'

to be inherently associated with an entity or an event

Ex: The sponsorship package ensures your brand comes with visibility at the charity gala .

to end one's romantic relationship with someone

Ex: Gemma could n't hide her tears as she told James , ' I 'm finishing with you , and it 's over . '

to briefly consider or show a passing interest in an idea or concept

Ex: The team is flirting with the idea of a new marketing strategy for the upcoming campaign .

to start a romantic relationship with someone

Ex: After years of being friends , they finally got with each other , and now they 're a couple .

to stop something from continuing, happening, or succeeding as it was supposed to

Ex: His constant interruptions started to interfere with the team 's productivity .

to get involved with something or someone, often dangerous, in a way that might lead to problems or harm

Ex: Changing the project timeline without discussing it first can mess with our deadlines .

to give away, sell, or let go of something reluctantly

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to consider an idea or possibility without fully committing to it

Ex: She 's played with the thought of starting her own business .

to accept and start using a particular idea or method

Ex: The team decided to run with the creative concept for their ad campaign , confident that it would resonate with their target audience .

to persist in doing a plan, idea, or course of action over time

Ex: He chose to stick with his original choice of major , even though it was difficult .

to believe that something is morally right or acceptable

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to tolerate a situation or person

Ex: She 's been bearing with the stress of the upcoming exams remarkably well .

to be full of something

Ex: His heart burst with pride when he received the award .

to take the necessary action regarding someone or something specific

Ex: We must deal with these problems as soon as possible .

to hold or express a different opinion, viewpoint, or belief than someone else

Ex: During the meeting , several team members felt the need to disagree with the proposed strategy to ensure a thorough evaluation .

to accept an offer, plan, etc.

Ex: He 's unsure whether to go with the new investment opportunity .

to attempt to deal with a challenging or difficult situation or problem

Ex: The team is grappling with the complexities of the new project .

to be completely honest with someone, even if the truth is difficult or unpleasant

Ex: I 'll level with you , the project is facing some unforeseen challenges , but we 're working hard to overcome them .

to accept or adapt to a difficult or challenging situation

Ex: The couple learned to live with their differences .

(of ideas, proposals, or actions) to experience a certain reaction or response

Ex: Her proposal met with approval from the board of directors .

to talk to someone to convince them to act or think more rationally

Ex: He hoped to reason with his coworker to find a compromise on the project 's approach .

to provide someone with a generous amount of a particular thing

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to support a person or group against someone else in a fight or argument

Ex: The jury unanimously sided with the plaintiff in the courtroom .

to spend time with someone, especially for social or casual reasons

Ex: The professor often visits with students during office hours .