Undermine - It means to weaken someone’s authority or confidence slowly., Put the right guardrails - It’s used to talk about setting limits to avoid mistakes or failure, especially in processes or decisions., Be at the cusp - It’s used when we are just about to start something big or enter a new phase., Able to divine - It means being able to predict or understand something that is not obvious., Shortage - A lack of something necessary, like talent or resources., Dive into - To start doing something with a lot of enthusiasm and energy., Inane - Used to describe something silly or pointless, often in conversations., Abetted by - Means supported or helped (usually in something wrong or risky)., Keen - If you’re eager or very interested in something, you are this., Chit-chatting - Casual, informal conversation., Get perks - Extra benefits you get from a job, like flexible hours or bonuses., Dip your toes - To try something for the first time in a cautious or experimental way., Opposite number - Someone who has the same job as you in another company or department., Red tape - Bureaucratic rules or procedures that delay progress., Gig worker - A person who works temporary jobs or freelance contracts instead of full-time.,

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