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Hey everyone, today we are going to learn the meaning of the phrasal verb 'to bank on (someone/something)'.
Also check out the following phrasal verbs:
👉 Phrasal Verb 'To Rub Off On' - • Phrasal Verb 'To Rub Off On' Meaning
👉 Phrasal Verb 'To Flake Out' - • Phrasal Verb 'To Flake Out' Meaning
👉 Phrasal Verb 'To Monkey Around' - • Phrasal Verb 'To Monkey Around' Meaning
The vocabulary of such common English idioms is extremely wide and useful, so stay tuned!
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