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with all due respect

●Easy

In formal settings or debates, it is used to politely express differing opinions.

"With all due respect, I think your proposal needs further consideration."

When offering criticism or opposing views, it's used to soften the tone and avoid offending the other party.

"With all due respect, sir, I disagree with your conclusion."

welcome relief

●●Medium

After consecutive overtime work, the arrival of the weekend is a welcome relief.

"After days of intense heat, the rain was a welcome relief."

Expressing gratitude for a positive change, such as 'The sunny days after the rainy season are a welcome relief for farmers.'

"The new policy provided welcome relief to struggling small businesses."

violence sparks fears

●●Medium

Used in news reports to describe social unrest or conflict

"The recent violence in the city sparks fears among the residents about their safety."

Used for analyzing the social psychological impact of violent behavior in academic discussions

"Violence sparks fears that the situation may escalate into a full-blown crisis."

thought occurred to me

●●Medium

Suddenly coming up with an idea or memory while reflecting or reminiscing

"A thought occurred to me that we might have left the oven on."

To suddenly introduce a new point or suggestion in a discussion or conversation

"While we were discussing the project, a brilliant thought occurred to me about how to solve the problem."

terminated his contract

●●Medium

In professional sports, teams terminate contracts due to poor player performance.

"The club terminated his contract after he failed the doping test."

The company terminated the employee's contract due to a violation of the terms.

"Due to repeated violations of company policy, they terminated his contract immediately."

terminate a pregnancy

●●Medium

The formal term for discussing abortion in medical or legal documents

"The doctor advised her to terminate the pregnancy due to health risks."

Discussions on reproductive rights in ethical or policy debates

"There are strict laws regarding the right to terminate a pregnancy in some countries."

take your point

●●Medium

Acknowledging the other person's viewpoint in a discussion or debate

"I take your point about the need for more research, but we have to make a decision now."

Expressing agreement with others' opinions in meetings or conversations

"You think we should delay the project? Okay, I take your point."

take exception to

●●Medium

In formal or written expressions, used to indicate dissatisfaction with a certain viewpoint or behavior

"She took exception to his remarks about her work ethic."

In debates or discussions, used to politely express a differing opinion

"I must take exception to the way this issue is being handled."

suffer at the hands of

●●Medium

To describe someone suffering pain or misfortune due to another's actions

"Many innocent civilians suffered at the hands of the invading army."

Used in historical or social contexts to describe groups victimized by oppression or violence.

"She suffered greatly at the hands of her abusive husband."

stroke of genius

●●Medium

Used to describe someone's sudden brilliant idea or solution.

"His invention of the new device was a real stroke of genius."

In the fields of art, science, or business, describe a highly creative breakthrough or idea.

"The way she solved the problem was nothing short of a stroke of genius."

state of euphoria

●●Medium

Describe someone being elated due to a major achievement or good news.

"Winning the championship put him in a state of euphoria for days."

Describing a state of mental euphoria induced by drugs or extreme happiness

"After hearing the good news, she was in a state of euphoria and couldn't stop smiling."

smoke set off the fire alarm

●●Medium

Smoking inside the building triggered the fire alarm.

"Someone smoking in the bathroom set off the fire alarm."

The smoke from cooking accidentally set off the alarm.

"The smoke from burnt toast set off the fire alarm in the dormitory."

sincerely hope

●Easy

Expressing sincere wishes or expectations in formal letters or emails

"I sincerely hope that you will recover soon from your illness."

Expressing a strong desire for something in personal communication

"We sincerely hope to have the opportunity to work with you again in the future."

sharp-tongued

●●Medium

to criticize someone with sharp words, leaving no room for mercy

"She is known for being sharp-tongued when giving feedback to her colleagues."

Describing someone who speaks bluntly or even harshly due to their straightforward personality.

"His sharp-tongued remarks often offend people, even though he doesn't mean to hurt anyone."

sense of achievement

●Easy

After completing a challenging task, people usually feel a strong sense of accomplishment.

"After finishing the marathon, she felt a great sense of achievement."

Students experience a sense of achievement when they achieve good grades in exams.

"Completing the project on time gave him a strong sense of achievement."

reaffirm that commitment

●●Medium

Emphasize continued support for a specific policy in formal speeches or statements

"The president used the summit to reaffirm that commitment to climate action."

Reaffirming the long-term cooperation intentions between both parties in a business partnership

"During the meeting, both parties reaffirmed that commitment to their strategic partnership."

rain set in

●●Medium

Describing weather changes, especially when rain starts and continues for a period of time.

"We had to cancel our picnic because the rain set in just as we arrived at the park."

Used during travel or outdoor activities to describe a sudden turn for the worse in the weather.

"The rain set in around noon and didn't stop until the next morning."

put you to any trouble

●●Medium

When asking for a favor, express your apology for any inconvenience it may cause.

"I hope I didn't put you to any trouble by asking for your help."

Use this when politely asking if your actions have caused any inconvenience to the other person.

"If this request puts you to any trouble, please let me know."

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