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B2 phrasal verbs English practise Phrasal verbs are groups of words that combine a verb with an adverb or a preposition. Together, these words act as a single verb and take on a whole new meaning thats independent from the meanings of the individual words

B2 Phrasal verbs PV001 Complete the sentences below, using a phrasal verb from the box in its correct form BASED ON - BRING UP – COUNT ON - DEAL WITH - GO OVER – LEAVE OUT - MAKE OUT - MOVE IN – PULL OFF - PUT TOGETHER – RUN INTO - TURN DOWN It was very interesting to see how the construction workers _ the bridge _ In today's world it's difficult to children so that they can get something out of life Can we _ the arrangements once again to make sure that everything will work out fine My parents have bought a new house recently and we're planning to soon There was a lot of fog so I couldn't the licence plate of the car The manager offered her an excellent job, but she simply it The headmaster doesn't want to _ naughty students all the time He _ some important information at the interview because he didn't want his new boss to know everything about him The film you're about to see is _ a true story 10 You're my best friend I can always _ you if something goes wrong 11 She finally succeeded in the deal even though it was difficult to get all the parties to agree 12 I _ an old friend a few days ago We hadn't seen each other since college worksheets.english-grammar.at KEY It was very interesting to see how the construction workers put the bridge together In today's world it's difficult to bring up children so that they can get something out of life Can we go over the arrangements once again to make sure that everything will work out fine My parents have bought a new house recently and we're planning to move in soon There was a lot of fog so I couldn't make out the licence plate of the car The manager offered her an excellent job, but she simply turned it down The headmaster doesn't want to deal with naughty students all the time He left out some important information at the interview because he didn't want his new boss to know everything about him The film you're about to see is based on a true story 10 You're my best friend I can always count on you if something goes wrong 11 She finally succeeded in pulling off the deal even though it was difficult to get all the parties to agree 12 I ran into an old friend a few days ago We hadn't seen each other since college worksheets.english-grammar.at B2 Phrasal Verbs PV002 Complete the sentences below, using a phrasal verb from the box in its correct form He me going to university because he thought it wasn’t the right thing for me to After weeks of negotiations the Prime Minister _ a new solution to the issue I have to my files regularly, so that I don’t lose them when the computer crashes ask out The match was because of heavy rain It will be played tomorrow back up We too much paper and other packaging I think we break down call off should recycle more of it It started to rain just as we _ in front of the restaurant carry out come up with The masked robbers _ a money transport and got away with millions of dollars get over hold up She’s been taken to hospital after being _ by a truck driver look into We _ him _ at the airport and wished him good luck for his new job pull up 10 It took her a long time to her father’s sudden death 11 The police officer _ the thief _ to the sheriff, who then locked him up in prison 12 The investigators promised that they would _ the matter and try to find new evidence run down see off talk out of throw away turn over 13 He _ her _ for a first date, so they both went to see a movie 14 The scientist _ the experiment in his own private lab 15 The car and we had to call someone to tow it away www.english-practice.at KEY He talked me out of going to university because he thought it wasn’t the right thing for me to After weeks of negotiations the Prime Minister came up with a new solution to the issue I have to back up my files regularly, so that I don’t lose them when the computer crashes The match was called off because of heavy rain It will be played tomorrow We throw away too much paper and other packaging I think we should recycle more of it It started to rain just as we pulled up in front of the restaurant The masked robbers held up a money transport and got away with millions of dollars She’s been taken to hospital after being run down by a truck driver We saw him off at the airport and wished him good luck for his new job 10 It took her a long time to get over her father’s sudden death 11 The police officer turned the thief over to the sheriff, who then locked him up in prison 12 The investigators promised that they would look into the matter and try to find new evidence 13 He asked her out for a first date, so they both went to see a movie 14 The scientist carried out the experiment in his own private lab 15 The car broke down and we had to call someone to tow it away www.english-practice.at B2 Phrasal Verbs PV003 Complete the sentences below, using a phrasal verb from the box in its correct form The doctor told his assistant to _ the first patient My friend never _ the money I had lent him a few weeks ago They had to _ the central heating because it was getting too warm in the room You look a bit heavier Have you _ some weight since I last saw you? My boss told me to _ the good work He was very pleased with me You can’t _ much longer He is waiting for your decision She _ her mother Just look at her face Time is _ We need to make a decision quickly The authorities are _ with plans for the new runway 10 She _ her children _ on her own after her husband had moved out of the flat 11 The doctor advised Mary to _ fast food and chocolate 12 I had an argument with my wife, but fortunately we _ a few days later Now everything is OK again 13 My trip to Paris didn’t _ the way I had planned it There were some difficulties 14 His grandfather the company over 50 years ago 15 The news didn’t _ well among the employees Everyone was afraid of losing their jobs ask around bring up drop out of get along go down hold off keep up make up pay back push ahead put on run out send in set up stay away from take after turn off work out 16 I _ to see if someone had seen anything suspicious 17 The boy _ high school and started dealing drugs 18 I really like working with him We _ really well www.english-practice.at KEY The doctor told his assistant to send in the first patient My friend never paid back the money I had lent him a few weeks ago, They had to turn off the central heating because it was getting too warm in the room You look a bit heavier Have you put on some weight since I last saw you? My boss told me to keep up the good work He was very pleased with me You can’t hold off much longer He is waiting for your decision She takes after her mother Just look at her face Time is running out We need to make a decision quickly The authorities are pushing ahead with plans for the new runway 10 She brought her children up on her own after her husband had moved out of the flat 11 The doctor advised Mary to stay away from fast food and chocolate 12 I had an argument with my wife, but fortunately we made up a few days later Now everything is OK again 13 My trip to Paris didn’t work out the way I had planned it There were some difficulties 14 His grandfather set up the company over 50 years ago 15 The news didn’t go down well among the employees Everyone was afraid of losing their jobs 16 I asked around to see if someone had seen anything suspicious 17 The boy dropped out of high school and started dealing drugs 18 I really like working with him We get along really well www.english-practice.at B2 Phrasal verbs PV004 Complete the sentences below, using a phrasal verb from the box in its correct form BLOW OUT – BRING UP – COME FORWARD – DO WITHOUT – GET ACROSS – GET OVER – GO THROUGH – HOLD ON – LET OFF – MAKE UP – PUSH FOR – RUN DOWN – SEND FOR – SIT OUT – TAKE ABACK – TURN OUT My lawyer has all the documents I gave him, but he can't find the right one The trade unions are a rise in salary, but the employers don't want to give it to them Thousands of people to see the royal family, who were in the country for the first time It was the first time he got caught so the teacher him _ with a warning We were when Jerry said he was getting married Nobody had really expected it I can't coffee in the morning I need at least cups to get going When I was walking across the street a car sped by and almost me _ It took her a few months to her husband's death Could you please ? – Mr Jenkins is on the other line 10 The couple finally after they had been quarrelling about irrelevant things 11 A week after the incident the neighbour with some new information 12 I the manager because I thought the sales assistant gave me wrong information 13 When he got his birthday cake, he all the candles on it 14 She finally _ most of what she was saying _ to the audience 15 I don't like the performance either, but I guess we'll just have to _ it 16 His grandparents him after his biological mother had left him www.english-practice.at KEY My lawyer has gone through all the documents I gave him, but he can't find the right one The trade unions are pushing for a rise in salary, but the employers don't want to give it to them Thousands of people turned out to see the royal family, who were in the country for the first time It was the first time he got caught so the teacher let him off with a warning We were taken aback when Jerry said he was getting married Nobody had really expected it I can't without coffee in the morning I need at least cups to get going When I was walking across the street a car sped by and almost ran me down It took her a few months to get over her husband's death Could you please hold on? – Mr Jenkins is on the other line 10 The couple finally made up after they had been quarrelling about irrelevant things 11 A week after the incident the neighbour came forward with some new information 12 I sent for the manager because I thought the sales assistant gave me wrong information 13 When he got his birthday cake, he blew out all the candles on it 14 She finally got most of what she was saying across to the audience 15 I don't like the performance either, but I guess we'll just have to sit it out 16 His grandparents brought him up after his biological mother had left him www.english-practice.at B2 Phrasal Verbs PV005 Complete the sentences below, using a phrasal verb from the box in its correct form BRUSH UP - DRESS UP – DROP OUT OF - EAT UP - END IN – FACE UP TO – FALL BEHIND - FINISH OFF – GET AWAY WITH - HAND DOWN – MAKE OFF WITH – PICK UP - READ UP ON - ROLL UP - THUMB THROUGH – TURN IN The meeting _ a fight between the two office managers My friend and I _ as Batman and Robin at the party I had to _ English literature for the course next semester and I didn't know very much about it Mom told her son he would have to _ his vegetables before he could leave the dinner table The burglars _ some valuable jewellery after they had broken into the house I probably _ the flu while I was on holiday in Asia The young man university only a year after he had started courses We _ the luxurious meal with chocolate cake and a cappuccino She had to _ the fact that she was seriously injured and couldn't take part in any competition this season 10 Let's _ our sleeves and start working in order to get the project done in time 11 It was the third time the student _ cheating We'll report her next time 12 I _ the magazine while I was in the waiting room 13 You should _ your Spanish if you want to go to South America next month 14 This recipe has been to various members of our family for ages 15 After the robbery the man realized that he had no place to go and _ himself 16 She hadn't gone to school for over a month and _ in the main subjects www.english-practice.at KEY The meeting ended in a fight between the two office managers My friend and I dressed up as Batman and Robin at the party I had to read up on English literature for the course next semester and I didn't know very much about it Mom told her son he would have to eat up his vegetables before he could leave the dinner table The burglars made off with some valuable jewellery after they had broken into the house I probably picked up the flu while I was on holiday in Asia The young man dropped out of university only a year after he had started courses We finished off the luxurious meal with chocolate cake and a cappuccino She had to face up to the fact that she was seriously injured and couldn't take part in any competition this season 10 Let's roll up our sleeves and start working in order to get the project done in time 11 It was the third time the student got away with cheating We'll report her next time 12 I thumbed through the magazine while I was in the waiting room 13 You should brush up your Spanish if you want to go to South America next month 14 This recipe has been handed down to various members of our family for ages 15 After the robbery the man realized that he had no place to go and turned himself in 16 She hadn't gone to school for over a month and fell behind in the main subjects www.english-practice.at B2 Phrasal Verbs PV006 Complete the sentences below, using a phrasal verb from the box in its correct form BLACK OUT – CALL OFF - CHEAT ON – COME BACK - COME UP WITH – COUNT ON MOVE IN – OPEN UP - PULL THROUGH – PUT THROUGH - SEND OFF - SET ASIDE SETTLE IN – STAND BY - STICK UP FOR – TALK DOWN TO She when she hit the rock and couldn't remember how it happened The match was because of the transport strike You're such a great friend I know I can always you I need to some money, otherwise I won't be able to pay the mortgage We are really best friends and each other when we get into trouble It took a long time for us to because we weren't used to living in such a big house The doctors hope that the patient will after a complicated surgery After chatting for some time, he started to a bit and told me about his troubled childhood Mary discovered that her husband was her and filed for divorce 10 After having lost the first two sets, he into the game managed to win in five sets 11 My girlfriend with me after we had been together for over a year 12 Can you _ me to the headmaster's office? I really must speak to him 13 The referee him after a brutal attack on the defender 14 My boss is so arrogant I can't stand the way he _ the employees 15 Even though I don't earn that much I manage to a few dollars for hard times 16 She was a good wife and _ her husband even when he was having an affair www.english-practice.at KEY She blacked out when she hit the rock and couldn't remember how it happened The match was called off because of the transport strike You're such a great friend I know I can always count on you I need to come up with some money, otherwise I won't be able to pay the mortgage We are really best friends and stick up for each other when we get into trouble It took a long time for us to settle in because we weren't used to living in such a big house The doctors hope that the patient will pull through after a complicated surgery After chatting for some time, he started to open up a bit and told me about his troubled childhood Mary discovered that her husband was cheating on her and filed for divorce 10 After having lost the first two sets, he came back into the game managed to win in five sets 11 My girlfriend moved in with me after we had been together for over a year 12 Can you put me through to the headmaster's office? I really must speak to him 13 The referee sent him off after a brutal attack on the defender 14 My boss is so arrogant I can't stand the way he talks down to the employees 15 Even though I don't earn that much I manage to set aside a few dollars for hard times 16 She was a good wife and stood by her husband even when he was having an affair www.english-practice.at B2 Phrasal Verbs PV007 Complete the sentences below, using a phrasal verb from the box in its correct form CUT OFF – DIE DOWN – DROP IN - EAT OUT - FALL FOR – FILL IN – FIND OUT - GET ALONG WITH – GET AWAY WITH – GIVE UP – HAND OVER – HANG AROUND - HANG UP – LET DOWN - LOOK UP TO – MAKE UP Many small villages have been _ from the outside world as a result of heavy flooding We were asked to _ an application form before we were interviewed The teacher made it clear to us that we won't _ cheating at the test She's a great and reliable friend who never _ me It's important to have a good relationship with your boss and your colleagues at work I wanted to apologise for what I had done but when I called her, she just _ on me We were visiting the town, so we just _ to say hello When the robber saw that there was no way out, he _ and surrendered himself to the police I don't want to cook today so let's _ for a change 10 The local police the suspect to the FBI who brought him to a federal prison 11 You should wait until the noise _ before you start your presentation 12 He finally _ who sent him the message 13 Is that really what happened, or did you _ the story just to please me? 14 The boy adored his father and always him 15 The two boys were unemployed for some time, so they just _ parks and watched people pass by 16 She was so attractive I _ her the minute I saw her www.english-practice.at KEY Many small villages have been cut off from the outside world as a result of heavy flooding We were asked to fill in an application form before we were interviewed The teacher made it clear to us that we won't get away with cheating at the test She's a great and reliable friend who never lets me down It's important to have a good relationship with your boss and get along with your colleagues at work I wanted to apologise for what I had done but when I called her, she just up on me We were visiting the town, so we just dropped in to say hello When the robber saw that there was no way out, he gave up and surrendered himself to the police I don't want to cook today so let's eat out for a change 10 The local police handed the suspect over to the FBI who brought him to a federal prison 11 You should wait until the noise dies down before you start your presentation 12 He finally found out who sent him the message 13 Is that really what happened, or did you make up the story just to please me? 14 The boy adored his father and always looked up to him 15 The two boys were unemployed for some time, so they just around parks and watched people pass by 16 She was so attractive I fell for her the minute I saw her www.english-practice.at B2 Phrasal Verbs PV008 Complete the sentences below, using a phrasal verb from the box in its correct form ASK OUT - BREAK OUT – BRING BACK – CARE FOR - COME ROUND - CUT OFF – GET ON WITH - GO OFF - KEEP ON - KNOCK OVER – MISS OUT ON - PASS AWAY – PUT ON SHOW OFF - STOP OVER – TURN OUT On the way to London, we in Paris for a few days The 90-year-old lady in her sleep last night It _ raining the whole day so that the two rivers flooded the city centre The alarm clock _ early, so I got back to bed It's important to _ all your colleagues in order to achieve a good working relationship The two prisoners managed to of the maximum-security prison The factory _ a thousand new cars a year That's pretty impressive I can't stand the way he with his new sports car I her _ a few days ago but she politely refused 10 If I hadn't gone to the party, I would have _ all the fun 11 It took him a while to after the operation 12 Who is going to us when we get older? 13 I _ my glass and the red wine spilt all over the beautiful tablecloth 14 Jill keeps eating all the time but doesn't seem to any weight 15 Three villages have been by heavy snowfall Nobody could get through 16 You'll have to _ the books as soon as possible There are other customers waiting for them www.english-practice.at KEY On the way to London, we stopped over in Paris for a few days The 90-year-old lady passed away in her sleep last night It kept on raining the whole day so that the two rivers flooded the city centre The alarm clock went off early, so I got back to bed It's important to get on with all your colleagues in order to achieve a good working relationship The two prisoners managed to break out of the maximum-security prison The factory turns out a thousand new cars a year That's pretty impressive I can't stand the way he shows off with his new sports car I asked her out a few days ago but she politely refused 10 If I hadn't gone to the party, I would have missed out on all the fun 11 It took him a while to come round after the operation 12 Who is going to care for us when we get older? 13 I knocked over my glass and the red wine spilt all over the beautiful tablecloth 14 Jill keeps eating all the time but doesn't seem to put on any weight 15 Three villages have been cut off by heavy snowfall Nobody could get through 16 You'll have to bring back the books as soon as possible There are other customers waiting for them www.english-practice.at B2 Phrasal Verbs PV009 Complete the sentences below, using a phrasal verb from the box in its correct form BREAK DOWN – BRING UP – CALL OFF - CARE ABOUT – CHECK IN - COME ACROSS – GIVE IN – GO DOWN WITH – HAND IN – HOLD UP - LOOK UP – PULL DOWN – SEE OFF – SPEAK UP – TAKE PART IN – THINK OVER The old community centre is being _ and new sports facilities will be built there instead I some old family photos when I cleaned up the attic last week Almost half the teaching staff has some sort of cold or flu Now we need substitutes for some of the classes I couldn't _ her _ at the airport because I had to work He _ what I had said to him and told me he would accept the job I always have to _ to my little brother He gets everything he wants I had to _ some of the words because the text was so difficult to understand If I hadn't broken my leg, I would have the race My sister's old car seems to _ once a week It's so unreliable 10 When you _ at the hotel's reception desk you have to show a passport 11 He doesn't money because he's so rich It doesn't matter to him 12 The teacher told us to _ our homework by Friday 13 Please _! The back of the auditorium can't hear you 14 I was by my grandparents because mom and dad were killed in a car accident 15 The meeting has been _ because two of the participants can't get here in time 16 I'm sorry I'm late Heavy traffic and an accident on the motorway me www.english-practice.at KEY The old community centre is being pulled down and new sports facilities will be built there instead I came across some old family photos when I cleaned up the attic last week Almost half the teaching staff has gone down with some sort of cold or flu Now we need substitutes for some of the classes I couldn't see her off at the airport because I had to work He thought over what I had said to him and told me he would accept the job I always have to give in to my little brother He gets everything he wants I had to look up some of the words because the text was so difficult to understand If I hadn't broken my leg, I would have taken part in the race My sister's old car seems to break down once a week It's so unreliable 10 When you check in at the hotel's reception desk you have to show a passport 11 He doesn't care about money because he's so rich It doesn't matter to him 12 The teacher told us to hand in our homework by Friday 13 Please speak up! The back of the auditorium can't hear you 14 I was brought up by my grandparents because mom and dad were killed in a car accident 15 The meeting has been called off because two of the participants can't get here in time 16 I'm sorry I'm late Heavy traffic and an accident on the motorway held me up www.english-practice.at B2 Phrasal Verbs PV010 Complete the sentences below, using a phrasal verb from the box in its correct form COME UP AGAINST - DIE DOWN - DRAW UP – FALL FOR - FIND OUT – GET BY - GO THROUGH - HOLD BACK - LET DOWN - LIVE UP TO - MAKE UP - STAY OUT - TAKE OFF TRY OUT - TURN OFF – WORK OUT Is that the truth or did you just _ such a story? Jack couldn't _ his anger and started shouting at everyone The teacher wasn't paying any attention, so he _ an old trick I played on him My parents always let me _ until after midnight It's very generous of them The noise _ after the politician appeared in the middle of the crowd I'm counting on you for support so please don't me _ Don't buy an e-bike unless you have an opportunity to _ it The player didn't my expectations so I substituted him Please _ the lights when you leave 10 A black limousine near the Capitol and the President get out 11 The manager had the new documents with his lawyers before he came to a decision 12 John _ about his wife's cheating on him and filed for divorce 13 The company _ some financial difficulties and had to close some of their factories 14 I tried to find a solution to the problem, but I simply couldn't _ it _ 15 Normally, planes on time but today there are delays due to the foggy weather 16 They don't have so much money but in most months they can www.english-practice.at KEY Is that the truth or did you just make up such a story? Jack couldn't hold back his anger and started shouting at everyone The teacher wasn't paying any attention, so he fell for an old trick I played on him My parents always let me stay out until after midnight It's very generous of them The noise died down after the politician appeared in the middle of the crowd I'm counting on you for support so please don't let me down Don't buy an e-bike unless you have an opportunity to try it out The player didn't live up to my expectations so I substituted him Please turn off the lights when you leave 10 A black limousine drew up near the Capitol and the President get out 11 The manager had gone through the new documents with his lawyers before he came to a decision 12 John found out about his wife's cheating on him and filed for divorce 13 The company came up against some financial difficulties and had to close some of their factories 14 I tried to find a solution to the problem, but I simply couldn't work it out 15 Normally, planes take off on time but today there are delays due to the foggy weather 16 They don't have so much money but in most months they can get by www.english-practice.at B2 Phrasal Verbs PV011 Complete the sentences below, using a phrasal verb from the box in its correct form BREAK OFF – BRING IN – BURST IN – CALL FOR - COME OUT – DROP OFF – FILL IN GET UP TO – GIVE UP – GO WITH – HANG ON – KEEP BACK – LOOK INTO – MAKE OUT – PICK ON - PUT OUT You shouldn't leave the children alone for so long or they'll _ something bad Could you _ a minute while I get something to write? It took the fire fighters almost an hour to _ the fire Being a primary school teacher _ a lot of nerves and patience All the employees had to a form that was given to them by the personnel manager Although he answered most of my questions, I had the feeling he was something The older boys always the younger ones at the school playground It's so disgusting I'll you at the station on my way to work It's not a problem My doctor advised me to _ smoking 10 The bright blue scarf your new dress perfectly 11 The investigator told me he would _ the matter 12 The sun has just so I expect that the rest of the afternoon will be quite warm 13 The prosecutor an expert on DNA analysis 14 John and Marjorie have decided to _ after being together for five years 15 The man _ the room without knocking and told us about the accident that had just happened 16 It's difficult to the licence plate number of the car over there It's so far away www.english-practice.at KEY You shouldn't leave the children alone for so long or they'll get up to something bad Could you hang on a minute while I get something to write? It took the fire fighters almost an hour to put out the fire Being a primary school teacher calls for a lot of nerves and patience All the employees had to fill in a form that was given to them by the personnel manager Although he answered most of my questions, I had the feeling he was keeping back something The older boys always pick on the younger ones at the school playground It's so disgusting I'll drop you off at the station on my way to work It's not a problem My doctor advised me to give up smoking 10 The bright blue scarf goes with your new dress perfectly 11 The investigator told me he would look into the matter 12 The sun has just come out so I expect that the rest of the afternoon will be quite warm 13 The prosecutor brought in an expert on DNA analysis 14 John and Marjorie have decided to break off after being together for five years 15 The man burst into the room without knocking and told us about the accident that had just happened 16 It's difficult to make out the licence plate number of the car over there It's so far away www.english-practice.at B2 Phrasal Verbs PV012 Complete the sentences below, using a phrasal verb from the box in its correct form BREAK INTO – CROSS OUT - EAT OUT - GET THROUGH TO - GROW UP - KEEP UP - LET IN ON - MAKE UP FOR - PUT UP WITH - RUN INTO - SEND FOR - SLOW DOWN - STAND FOR - TAKE AFTER - TURN DOWN – WORK OUT The burglars _ the house and stole all the jewels There must be something wrong with your mobile phone I can't _ you I an old acquaintance of mine at the airport I hadn't seen her in years I told her to , otherwise she would crash into the car up front What the letters WHO ? – The World Health Organisation We usually _ at our favourite restaurant once a month Please the names you don't want to have on the list My teacher told me to stop being so childish and start The pilot was able to the delay caused at the airport 10 Jack his father He even walks in the same way 11 My boss told me to the good work I was one of the best employees 12 I cannot your bad behaviour anymore I'm calling your parents 13 I hope everything _ for you in your new job 14 I _ the manager's offer of a 10 percent raise I demanded more 15 We had to the doctor because his condition was deteriorating 16 I'll _ you a secret – I am getting married next summer www.english-practice.at KEY The burglars broke into the house and stole all the jewels There must be something wrong with your mobile phone I can't get through to you I ran into an old acquaintance of mine at the airport I hadn't seen her in years I told her to slow down, otherwise she would crash into the car up front What the letters WHO stand for? – The World Health Organisation We usually eat out at our favourite restaurant once a month Please cross out the names you don't want to have on the list My teacher told me to stop being so childish and start growing up The pilot was able to make up for the delay caused at the airport 10 Jack takes after his father He even walks in the same way 11 My boss told me to keep up the good work I was one of the best employees 12 I cannot put up with your bad behaviour anymore I'm calling your parents 13 I hope everything works out for you in your new job 14 I turned down the manager's offer of a 10 percent raise I demanded more 15 We had to send for the doctor because his condition was deteriorating 16 I'll let you in on a secret – I am getting married next summer www.english-practice.at

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