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So I don't still understand why you believe that dictionaries are useless for you.
I don't understand why she can't at least explore the resources that Tdol and I have suggested to her. <shrug>
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Thanks Tdol

So the way is to search verbs in the search gap, isn´t it?

Then... it doesn´t exist a list by itself.. yes? all i can do, is to search verbs and see the possible prhasal verbs that there are with it... thanks!
Yes you can- click on any letter from the a-zx list at the top and you will the page. I have attached a screenshot.
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