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- put effort into to spend time and energy trying hard to improve or achieve something
- put money into to invest or spend money on something in order to support it or improve it
- put pressure on to try to make someone do something by using influence, demands, or threats
- put shoes on to place shoes on your feet; to start wearing shoes
- put someone first to prioritize someone’s needs, well-being, or interests above others (including your own) in a situation
- put something away to return an item to its proper place after using it; to store or tidy it so it is not left out
- put something right to fix a problem or correct a mistake; to make a bad situation correct again
- quickly respond to reply or react in a short amount of time
- quiet place a location with little or no noise, suitable for rest, study, or private conversation
- raise an issue to mention a problem or concern so it can be discussed or dealt with
- raise your voice to speak louder than normal, often because you are angry or trying to be heard
- ration of a fixed, limited amount of something that is officially or deliberately distributed for use
- reach a goal to achieve an objective you have been working toward
- read a book to look at and understand the words in a book for information or enjoyment
- real-life venom Real-life venom refers to venom produced and used by actual animals in nature, not fictional or exaggerated versions.
- receive a notification to get an alert or message from a system, app, or device that informs you about something
- reduce costs to make expenses lower; to spend less money
- reject an offer to say no to a proposed deal, job, invitation, or agreement
- remember a word to recall a specific word or any of what was said
- rent a car to pay money to use a car for a short time, usually from a rental company