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Away, through, up, down — choose the one word that forms a familiar verb phrase with {each of these.}

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Prefer high-frequency verb + particle families that you’ve seen in many contexts (e.g., {break away/through/up/down}).
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • stay
  • come
  • break
  • speak
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The Correct Option is C

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Check the set: {break away} (separate/escape), {break through} (penetrate/overcome), {break up} (disperse/end a relationship), {break down} (collapse/malfunction). All four are standard phrasal verbs.
Why not others? {stay away} exists, but {stay through/up/down} don’t make a complete, idiomatic set. {come through/up/down} are fine, but {come away} changes sense and still the “all-four” requirement is less crisp than {break}. {speak up} is common, yet {speak away/through/down} do not yield a clean set with uniform verb–particle meanings.
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