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In, down, for, out — choose the one word that forms a familiar verb phrase with {each of these prepositions.}

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When the question says “combine with {every} word in the list,” check each pairing. One failed pairing eliminates the option.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • pray
  • try
  • grow
  • stand
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1 (Test all four pairings): With stand we have four common phrasal verbs: {stand in} (substitute), {stand down} (resign/step aside), {stand for} (represent/tolerate), {stand out} (be noticeable). All four are standard.
Step 2 (Eliminate others by the “full set” test): \begin{itemize} \item pray: {pray for} is fine, but {pray in/down/out} are not normal verb–preposition collocations in this sense.
\item try: {try out} and {try for} exist, but {try in} and {try down} do not fit.
\item grow: {grow up/out} are common, but {grow in} is different in meaning and {grow down} is not idiomatic. \end{itemize} Conclusion: Only stand successfully forms four good phrasal verbs, so (d).
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