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

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Back', 'Through', 'With', 'At', & 'By'
to come with

to be inherently associated with an entity or an event

Ex: Being a shareholder comes with the advantage of coming with influence in company decisions .
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to finish with

to end one's romantic relationship with someone

Ex: Sarah told her friends , ' I 've finished with John , and it 's for the best . '
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to flirt with

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

Ex: The company flirted with the idea of a rebrand but decided to maintain its current image .
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to get with

to start a romantic relationship with someone

Ex: Jane got with her high school sweetheart , and they 've been together ever since .
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to interfere with

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

Ex: The loud construction noise next door is interfering with my ability to concentrate on work .
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to mess with

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

Ex: It 's best not to mess with wild animals in their natural habitat to avoid dangerous situations .
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to part with

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

Ex: Would you ever part with your rare stamp collection?
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to play with

to consider an idea or possibility without fully committing to it

Ex: Are you seriously going to do it or just playing with the thought ?
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to run with

to accept and start using a particular idea or method

Ex: The manager encouraged the staff to run with the customer feedback and make improvements to the product .
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to stick with

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

Ex: She promised to stick with the project until it was completed .
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to agree with

to believe that something is morally right or acceptable

Ex: They agree with the philosophy of environmental conservation and sustainability .
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to bear with

to tolerate a situation or person

Ex: Thank you for bearing with the technical difficulties during the webinar .
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to burst with

to be full of something

Ex: The festival was bursting with a variety of delicious food .
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to deal with

to take the necessary action regarding someone or something specific

Ex: As a therapist , she helps individuals deal with emotional challenges and personal growth .
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to disagree with

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

Ex: It 's important to create an environment where employees feel comfortable disagreeing with management decisions for the sake of constructive dialogue .
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to go with

to accept an offer, plan, etc.

Ex: Let's go with the first option; it seems the most practical.
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to grapple with

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

Ex: They 've been grappling with this issue for a while .
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to level with

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

Ex: The friend leveled with the other friend , expressing their concerns about their unhealthy relationship choices .
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to live with

to accept or adapt to a difficult or challenging situation

Ex: The athlete learned to live with the physical limitations imposed by their injury , adapting their training and finding new ways to excel .
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to meet with

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

Ex: The new employee 's ideas met with skepticism during the brainstorming session .
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to reason with

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

Ex: In a calm conversation, they aimed to reason with their neighbor about the noise issue.
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to shower with

to provide someone with a generous amount of a particular thing

Ex: The mentor showered the mentee with valuable advice and guidance.
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to side with

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

Ex: The public tended to side with the underprivileged in the social justice debate .
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to visit with

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

Ex: She always finds time to visit with her close friends .
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