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at this rate
[at this rate] or [at that rate] {adv. phr.} At a speed like this or that; with progress like this or that. * /John's father  […]
make a hit
[make a hit] {v. phr.}, {informal} To be successful; be well-liked; get along well. * /Mary's new red dress made a hit at  […]
bring to a close
[bring to a close] {v. phr.} To terminate; cause to end. * /The meeting was brought to an abrupt close when the speaker  […]
so to speak
[so to speak] {adv. phr.} To say it in this way. * /John was, so to speak, the leader of the club, but he was officially  […]
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