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When I looked into phrasal verbs for learning, I found many phrasal verbs in dictionaries and every phrasal verb has two or more meanings.



Could you give me limited list of phrasal verbs which is commonly used in daily life? It will help me to speak English.
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I thin it's really difficult to say which are the most important verbs. Many of the common ones you will already know, but we are exposed to many and it depends on many factors, like the area someone works in, etc.
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