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180 English lessons that use phrasal verbs

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171. “How many times do I have to tell you to clean up after yourself?”

English Lesson: Can you wipe that up, please?
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172. “Can you wipe that up, please?”

English Lesson: I guess I might as well stick around and have one more.
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173. “I guess I might as well stick around and have one more.”

English Lesson: You can't count on someone always being there to support you.
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174. “You can't count on someone always being there to support you.”

English Lesson: Excuse me, we're taking up donations for the Haiti Relief Fund. Do you have a moment?
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175. “Excuse me, we're taking up donations for the Haiti Relief Fund. Do you have a moment?”

English Lesson: I don't want to take up any more of your time.
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176. “I don't want to take up any more of your time.”

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177. “He ended up getting job offers from both companies.”

English Lesson: What's it going to take to get through to you?
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178. “What's it going to take to get through to you?”

English Lesson: I'm staying out of it.
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179. “I'm staying out of it.”

English Lesson: Do you still want to get together?
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180. “Do you still want to get together?”

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