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Please tell me the meaning of the folowing phrasal verbs:
bring about, build up, deal with a problem, go under,
plough back profits, put up funds, wind up, wipe out,
write off.

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Thank's for the link, but I search for the first phrasel verb and I coudn't find anything.
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Thank's for the link, but I search for the first phrasel verb and I coudn't find anything.
You didn't look very hard ;-D

>bring sth about phrasal verb [M]
>to cause something to happen:
>He brought about his company's collapse by his reckless spending.
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>(from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)
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