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Phrasal Verbs: I | NEXT PAGE (J)


Iron out
To eliminate. To work out. ex. "They managed to iron out all the problems before they launched the new product."

Inch along:
To move along very slowly. ex. "Traffic was inching along this morning because of the accident."

Inch away:
To back off. To move away. ex. "The president has begun to inch away from his pledge not to spend more money on the war."



  



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