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Saturday, July 25, 2009

English phrasal verbs with "up"

Here are some common English phrasal verbs that you can use in business situations. All these phrasal verbs use "up".
Build up = to make a business bigger, to develop contacts or a presence in the market: "We have built up the business over the years and it now employs over 20 people."
Come up = happen unexpectedly: "I'm afraid I can't make the meeting tomorrow. Something has come up."
Divide up = distribute : "We can divide up the commission among the sales staff."
Drive up = force up the prices or costs: "The uncertainty in the markets is driving up labour costs."
Meet up = make an arrangement to meet: "What time should we meet up on Wednesday?"
Open up = make a new market accessible: "The new laws have opened up trade in many markets."
Pass up = to not take an opportunity: "We can't pass up this chance of increasing productivity."
Set up = establish a company or arrange a meeting: "They set up the company in 1999.""I've set up a meeting between you and the suppliers for 11 am tomorrow."
Start up = to start something new: "They've started up a new division in Southern Europe."(A start up is a new company, often internet-based.)
Write up = write a report or minutes: "It'll take him at least a week to write up his findings."

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