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move out
v.
1.cause to leave
2.move out of one's old house or office
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move involuntarily
move into
move in on
move in
move back and forth
move back
move around
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sit back and let (something) happen
to relax and not interfere in something
I did not want to sit back and let things happen so I began to make some phone calls about my situation.
1.
The competition was easy and we walked ________ the prize.
a.
out on
b.
away with
c.
in on
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