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  1. Eat out – eat at a restaurant instead of at home

    • We eat out on Fridays to relax.

  2. Eat up – finish all the food

    • Eat up your vegetables before dessert.

  3. End up – finally be in a place or situation

    • We ended up at a café near the park.

  4. End up with – finish having something

    • I ended up with more work than I expected.

  5. Enter into – start a relationship, agreement, or activity

    • They entered into a business partnership.

  6. Escape from – get away from

    • The prisoner escaped from jail last night.

  7. Explain away – make something seem less important

    • He tried to explain away his mistake.

  8. Explain to – give an explanation to someone

    • Please explain to me how this works.

  9. Exercise on – practice or train on something

    • The coach exercised on the team’s weak points.

  10. Expose to – make someone face something (often a risk)

    • Don’t expose your skin directly to the sun.

  11. Extend to – give something to someone

    • They extended an invitation to all colleagues.

  12. Eye on – keep watching or paying attention to

    • She kept an eye on the baby while cooking.

  13. Ease into – move into something slowly and comfortably

    • He eased into his new job over the first week.

  14. Ease off – reduce pressure or intensity

    • The teacher eased off a bit before the exam.

  15. Ease up – become less intense (often about weather or pressure)

    • The rain finally eased up after two hours.

  16. Echo around – be repeated or heard in an area

    • Laughter echoed around the room.

  17. Edge away from – move slowly away from something

    • The child edged away from the stranger.

  18. Edge ahead – move slightly forwards (often in competition)

    • Our team edged ahead in the second half.

  19. Edge out – remove or beat someone slightly

    • The new company edged out its competitors.

  20. Empty into – flow into a larger place (rivers, streets)

    • The small river empties into the lake.

  21. Emerge from – appear or come out from somewhere

    • The sun emerged from behind the clouds.

  22. Empty out – remove all contents

    • She emptied out her old drawer before cleaning.

  23. Engage in – take part in an activity

    • They engaged in a long discussion.

  24. Enter upon – start a new period or role

    • He entered upon his duties as manager.

  25. Escape through – get away via a route

    • The firefighters escaped through the back door.

  26. Evolve into – develop gradually into something

    • The small project evolved into a big company.

  27. Excel at – be very good at something

    • She excels at mathematics.

  28. Exert on – apply force or pressure to

    • The company exerts pressure on its employees.

  29. Expend on – spend money or energy

    • They expended a lot of money on repairs.

  30. Explain away (repeat sense) – justify or excuse

    • He tried to explain away his poor performance.

  31. Expedite through – speed up a process

    • The manager expedited the approval through the office.

  32. Eye up – look at someone/something carefully (often critically)

    • She eyed up the dress before trying it on.

  33. Ease on – put on slowly and gently (shoes, clothes, pressure)

    • He eased on his shoes before leaving.


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