Sort sth out (phrasal verb)-to organize or arrange things that are untidy.

  

  Examples: 1.John spent a happy weekend sorting out his coins and stamps.

  2.I must sort out my drawers.

  Succeeded in doing sth (phrasal verb)–to achieve something that you have been trying to do or get.

  Examples: 1.He succeeded in getting top marks in mathematics.

  2.We knew you would succeed in doing what you wanted to do.

  Fall apart (phrasal verb)-to stop working or fail completely.

  Examples: 1.The deal to sell the company fell apart last summer.

  2.You haven’t lived to see everything you’ve worked for fall apart.

  From the outset (idiom) – Throughout; From the very beginning. If something happens from the outside it happens from the beginning and continues to happen. (From the beginning …)

  Examples:  1.The novel fascinates the reader from the outset.

  2.From the outset, I felt unwelcome in the group.

  Filter out (phrasal verb)-to remove things and people from a group.

  Examples:  1.At the first meeting we filter out all unsuitable candidates.

  2.They use special equipment to filter out the dust.


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