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*given the chance 기회가 된다면
- Given the chance, I'd like to play bass guitar again.
- Given the chance, would you spend a chunk of your workday in quiet instead of surrounded by co-workers in a buzzy office?
- I'd like to study design academically, if given the chance.
*take one's word for it ~의 말을 믿다, ~의 말을 그대로 받아들이
- Even though he didn't look serious, I took his word for it.
- I should have my own opinion, rather than take people's word for it.
- You dont' need to take her word for it.
- If she says she’s sick, you have to take her word for it.
*As luck would have it = luckily = badly = by chance 우연히
- As luck would have it, we had a flat tire.
- But, as luck would have it, for them anyway, no buses ran on Sunday.
- As luck would have it, it rained and the game was canceled.
*kick back 쉬다
: to stop doing things and relax
- I'm just going to kick back and wait for the end of this year.
- I just stayed at home and kicked back.
- Who doesn't like to kick back and relax after work?
- I watched tv show and just kicked back at home on the weekend.
*is best known for ~로 가장 유명하다
- 20 things that Seoul is best known for
- General Mills, which is best known for cereal brands like Cheerios and Wheaties, is branching into the fast growing pet food business with a multi-billion dollar acquisition.
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