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Be Deadly For our reputation Manager: "Poor customer service can 'Be Deadly For' our reputation and ultimately drive customers away." Lernen beginnen
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To have a severely harmful or detrimental effect on someone or something. Manager: "Poor customer service can '____________________' our reputation and ultimately drive customers away."
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requirements are Ill-Understood Team Lead: "The project requirements are 'Ill-Understood' among team members, leading to confusion and errors." Lernen beginnen
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Not well comprehended or properly understood; lacking clarity or understanding. Team Lead: "The project requirements are '____________________' among team members, leading to confusion and errors."
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the breach could Be Crippling Finance Director: "A cybersecurity breach could 'Be Crippling' for our company, resulting in financial losses and loss of trust from clients." Lernen beginnen
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To severely weaken, damage, or impair something, often to the point of rendering it ineffective or nonfunctional. Finance Director: "A cybersecurity breach could '____________________' for our company, resulting in financial losses and loss of trust from clients."
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Project Manager: "We're facing a 'Raft of Challenges' in implementing the new software, including budget constraints and technical issues." Lernen beginnen
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A large number or variety of difficulties or obstacles to overcome. Project Manager: "We're facing a '____________________' in implementing the new software, including budget constraints and technical issues."
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Team Lead: "The team has made this workspace their own; they've really made it their 'Roost'." Lernen beginnen
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To settle or stay in a place as if making it one's own home, typically referring to birds settling in a particular area. Team Lead: "The team has made this workspace their own; they've really made it their '____________________'."
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Manager: "We've been presented with a 'Lump of' data that needs to be analyzed before we can draw any conclusions." Lernen beginnen
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A large, shapeless mass or quantity of something, often used figuratively to describe a significant or considerable amount of something. Manager: "We've been presented with a '____________________' data that needs to be analyzed before we can draw any conclusions."
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Inventory Manager: "We need to schedule regular 'Replenishment' of our stock to ensure we meet customer demand." Lernen beginnen
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The action of refilling or restoring something to its former level or state, especially in the context of supplies, resources, or stocks. Inventory Manager: "We need to schedule regular '____________________' of our stock to ensure we meet customer demand."
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CEO: "Our hard work and dedication are finally paying off; we're 'Reaping' the rewards of our successful marketing campaign." Lernen beginnen
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Gathering or harvesting a crop or reward, typically after a period of growth or development. CEO: "Our hard work and dedication are finally paying off; we're '____________________' the rewards of our successful marketing campaign."
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Senior Manager: "'Gone are the days where' we relied solely on traditional advertising methods; digital marketing is now our primary focus." Lernen beginnen
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Used to indicate that a particular situation or condition is no longer relevant or prevalent. Senior Manager: "'____________________' we relied solely on traditional advertising methods; digital marketing is now our primary focus."
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Project Lead: "The project's success hinges on the 'Immense' effort and collaboration of the entire team." Lernen beginnen
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Extremely large or vast in size, extent, or degree; huge or massive. Project Lead: "The project's success hinges on the '____________________' effort and collaboration of the entire team."
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Paint a Pretty Grim Picture Analyst: "The latest financial report 'Paints a Pretty Grim Picture' for the company's future if we don't implement cost-saving measures." Lernen beginnen
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To describe a situation or scenario in a negative or pessimistic light, highlighting its severity or bleakness. Analyst: "The latest financial report '____________________' for the company's future if we don't implement cost-saving measures."
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Facilitator: "'Let’s Now Switch Tone' and move on to discussing the positive outcomes of our recent project milestones." Lernen beginnen
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Used to indicate a change in the mood, attitude, or topic of conversation. Facilitator: "'____________________' and move on to discussing the positive outcomes of our recent project milestones."
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Legal Advisor: "The court's decision will either 'Convict' or exonerate the defendant of the charges brought against them." Lernen beginnen
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To find someone guilty of a crime or offense, typically in a court of law. Legal Advisor: "The court's decision will either '____________________' or exonerate the defendant of the charges brought against them."
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IT Specialist: "We need to 'Embed' the security protocols into the software architecture to protect against potential cyber threats." Lernen beginnen
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To fix or set something firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass or substance, often referring to integrating or incorporating something into another thing or context. IT Specialist: "We need to '____________________' the security protocols into the software architecture to protect against potential cyber threats."
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Supervisor: "Our project was 'Beset' by logistical challenges from the outset, but we managed to overcome them through teamwork and determination." Lernen beginnen
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To trouble or afflict persistently obstacles, or problems. Supervisor: "Our project was '____________________' by logistical challenges from the outset, but we managed to overcome them through teamwork and determination."
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