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COMMON IDIOMS WITH PREPOSITION :tropical_drink: (FOR :sports_medal:…
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Point to: to make it seem likely that a particular fact is true or that a particular event will happen:
All the evidence points to suicide
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Threaten to: to be likely to do something, especially something bad or unpleasant. The dam would threatened to break at any moment
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Draw on :
to use information, experience, knowledge etc for a particular purpose. :kissing:
to use part of a supply of something such as money : I drew on a part of my savings for helping you ::moneybag:
Dwell on: to think or talk for too long about something, especially something unpleasant. "That is not a subject I want to dwell on." :thinking_face:
Rely on: Many working women rely on relatives to help take care of their children. :silhouette: :question:
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Confer on: confer something (up)on someone
to grant something, such as an academic degree, to someone, usually in a ceremony. :100:
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Take up: Roger took painting up for a while, but soon lost interest.
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