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Fill in: 'A good manager helps you ___ your strengths.'
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We 'identify strengths' — the standard collocation. 'Find', 'spot' and 'see' are vaguer and less idiomatic with strengths.
2 / 5
Fill in: 'Together you ___ goals for the next half.'
We 'set goals' — the standard collocation. 'Make', 'fix' and 'put' don't pair idiomatically with goals.
3 / 5
Fill in: 'Check-ins help you ___ progress toward those goals.'
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We 'track progress' — the standard collocation. 'Follow', 'chase' and 'watch' are weaker and less idiomatic with progress.
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Fill in: 'Stretch projects can ___ your growth.'
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We 'accelerate growth' — the standard collocation. 'Speed', 'hurry' and 'rush' are less idiomatic and carry rushed connotations.
5 / 5
Fill in: 'A mentor can help you ___ the promotion process.'
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We 'navigate promotion' — the standard collocation for working through it. 'Walk', 'drive' and 'steer through' are less idiomatic here.