translated into - Her books have been ... many languages., got over - He wasn't ready for a relationship. He still hadn't ... his divorce., owned up to - No one ... breaking the window., looking into - We're ... the possibility of getting to New York for her wedding., settled down - After years of traveling, she finally ... in a cozy little town in the countryside., moved out of - They ... their old apartment last month and found a larger place closer to the city centre., figured out - It took me a while, but I finally ... how to fix the glitch in the software yesterday., set off for - Yesterday, we ... the beach early in the morning to catch the sunrise., carried out - She ... the experiment last week and found some intriguing results., looking forward to - I had been ... the concert for months, but unfortunately, it got canceled at the last minute., get along with - Despite their differences, they managed to ... each other during the project., turned up - Last night, Sarah ... late to the party because her car broke down on the way, came across - During my research, I ... an interesting article about the history of ancient civilizations., put off - His arrogant attitude really ... me ... joining the club., ran out of - Yesterday, I ... milk while making breakfast, so I had to use water instead., took up - Last month, Sarah ... painting as a hobby, and she's already completed several beautiful pieces., got into - When I was at university, I ... playing guitar and spent hours practicing every day., put on - Last year, I ... weight after indulging in too many holiday treats., turned to - When the situation became dire, she ... her parents for financial support., stood out - His exceptional talent ... even in his early performances, making him a star overnight.,

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