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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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get (something) off one's chest<br />

- to talk about something that has been bothering you<br />

I told my father about my problem at work so that I could get it off my chest.<br />

get (someone or something) out of one's mind/head<br />

- to manage to forget about someone or something<br />

It took me several months to get my old girlfriend out of my mind.<br />

get (something) out in the open<br />

- to make something public<br />

We had a frank discussion in order to get everything out in the open.<br />

get (something) out of one's system<br />

- to get rid of the desire to do something<br />

I went on a short holiday so that I could get travelling out of my system.<br />

get (something) out of (something)<br />

- to get some kind of benefit from something<br />

My mother does not underst<strong>and</strong> why my aunt can get something out of going to an<br />

opera.<br />

get (something) out of the way<br />

- to take care of some business, to do/finish something<br />

We got our work out of the way <strong>and</strong> began to plan for the weekend.<br />

get (something) over with<br />

- to finish something (often something that you do not want to do)<br />

I was very happy to get my exams over with.<br />

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