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Phrv, or phrasal verbs, are combinations of verbs and prepositions or adverbs that create a unique meaning different from the individual words. For example, "give up" means to quit, rather than simply to give or to up something. Phrasal verbs are commonly used in English and can be tricky for learners due to their idiomatic nature. Understanding them is essential for fluency in conversational English.

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