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    • routhie

      The word ruthie does not exist in the English language. It is possible that you meant to use the word route which refers to a path or way that is traveled. If you are referring to the concept of a journey, it could be interpreted as a trip or a journey to achieve something.

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    • altify

      altify is a word that means to lift or elevate something, especially in a metaphorical sense. It can also refer to the practice of performing an act in a way that is unconventional or non-conventional, often for the purpose of enhancing or elevating something. For example, in music and art, altify is often used to describe a style of music or art that is experimental, avant-garde or innovative. It is also used to describe a type of dance or performance art that is intended to be both provocative and challenging.

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    • arguteness

      Argueness refers to the quality of being well-reasoned and logical in a given argument or position. It involves making an effort to clearly and convincingly support ones position or argument, while avoiding the use of emotional appeals and other non-rational tactics. Argueness can be achieved through careful thought, evidence-based reasoning, and effective communication. It is an important skill in critical thinking and effective communication, as it allows for a more persuasive and convincing argument.

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    • Closed opportunities

      Closed opportunities include both closed-won and closed-lost opportunities. However, some businesses use this term to mean only closed-won opportunities.

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    • Bad leads

      A bad lead is a lead that is unlikely to become a paying customer, wasting the time of a sales representative.

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    • Have you by the short and curlies

      to have someone in your power

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    • To have them on her

      to know secret or damaging information about someone:

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    • Lavish them on him

      to give someone a lot, or too much, of something such as money, presents, or attention:

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    • RE: To lean on you

      to try to make someone do what you want by threatening or persuading them:

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    • RE: Sends for them

      to request or demand that someone or something come:

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    • Read something into it

      to believe that an action, remark, or situation has a particular importance or meaning, often when this is not true:

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    • RE: Plugs something into them

      to get to know and receive information about something, or to start using or being involved in it:

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    • Drummed something into her

      to teach something to someone by repeating it many times:

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    • Pumped something into them

      to spend a lot of money trying to make something operate successfully:

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    • To spring something on someone

      to suddenly tell or ask someone something when they do not expect it:

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    • RE: To pump something into sth

      to direct large amounts of money toward a particular organization or cause:

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    • RE: To settle for it

      to agree to or accept something, although it is not what you want:

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    • Built something into them

      to include something as part of a plan, system, or agreement:

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    • RE: To run something off someplace

      If you run off copies of something, you print them:

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    • To depend on sth

      to trust someone or something and know that that person or thing will help you or do what you want or expect him, her, or it to do:

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