Exercise – 11
πΉ Take the bull by the horns
πΈ Meaning: Face a difficult situation boldly
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She took the bull by the horns and spoke up against injustice.
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Itβs time to take the bull by the horns and fix the problem.
πΉ Call the shots
πΈ Meaning: Be in control / make decisions
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In this team, itβs the manager who calls the shots.
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He wants to be the one calling the shots.
πΉ Stand your ground
πΈ Meaning: Stay firm in your beliefs or rights
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Even under pressure, she stood her ground.
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You must stand your ground if you believe youβre right.
πΉ Ahead of the curve
πΈ Meaning: Ahead of others / think ahead of time
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This company is always ahead of the curve in technology.
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To lead, you must stay ahead of the curve.
πΉ Make a name for yourself
πΈ Meaning: Build a reputation / become famous
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He made a name for himself in the business world.
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Youβll make a name for yourself with hard work.
πΉ Put your best foot forward
πΈ Meaning: Try your best / make a good impression
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In the interview, she really put her best foot forward.
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Always put your best foot forward in new situations.
πΉ Bark up the wrong tree
πΈ Meaning: Make a wrong assumption / blame the wrong person
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If you think I caused the issue, youβre barking up the wrong tree.
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The police were barking up the wrong tree during the investigation.
πΉ Take center stage
πΈ Meaning: Play a leading role / attract attention
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She took center stage during the conference.
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His ideas took center stage in the discussion.
πΉ Walk the talk
πΈ Meaning: Do what you say / act, not just speak
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A good leader must walk the talk.
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Donβt just make promises β walk the talk.
πΉ Raise the bar
πΈ Meaning: Increase standards / set higher expectations
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Her performance raised the bar for the whole team.
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Leaders always raise the bar for excellence.