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Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 445

Speak Better English with Harry

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Exploring Phrasal Verbs: 'to run into', 'to bring about', 'to look into', and 'to come across'

This chapter discusses the meanings and examples of four phrasal verbs: 'to run into', 'to bring about', 'to look into', and 'to come across'. It explains that 'to run into' means to meet someone unexpectedly, 'to bring about' means to cause something to happen, 'to look into' means to investigate or examine something, and 'to come across' means to find or discover something by chance.

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