Idioms
start off on the wrong foot
to start something badly, to start a relationship badly
I started off on the wrong foot with my supervisor.
start off with a clean slate
start out as (something)
start over with a clean slate
start the ball rolling
start up (something) or start (something) up
stay away from (someone or something)
stay in
stay in touch with (someone)
stay put
stay up
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hush-hush
neck of the woods
root (something) out or root out (something)
receive (someone) with open arms
crack down on (someone or something)
rise to the bait
a kickback
such and such
put in time
get married
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1 kg (2.2 pounds) of lemons contain more sugar than 1 kg of strawberries.
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