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Hey English learners, welcome to another phrasal verb episode.
I hope you're doing well and that you're ready to learn some new phrasal verbs today.
In this episode, we're going to look at three phrasal verbs.
The first one is dig up.
The second one is do away with.
And the third one is double down on.
So first let's define these phrasal verbs and hear an example of each one.
Dig up means to discover secret or forgotten facts by searching very carefully.
For example.
I could say her enemies dug up a lot of dirt on her.
This means that her enemies did a lot of research investigation to find negative things about her, maybe from her past.
When we say that you dig up dirt on someone or you have dirt on someone,