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  • 21be ideally placed to do something — be well/​ideally/​uniquely etc placed to do something phrase to be in a particular situation that gives you an advantage or opportunity He was ideally placed to get the job. With a strong economy and stable currency, the country is well placed to …

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  • 22be well placed to do something — be well/​ideally/​uniquely etc placed to do something phrase to be in a particular situation that gives you an advantage or opportunity He was ideally placed to get the job. With a strong economy and stable currency, the country is well placed to …

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  • 23forced placed insurance — Insurance purchased by a creditor covering personal or real property owned by debtor. In some cases, forced placed flood insurance is required by law. In other cases, creditors are granted the right to force place insurance by provisions in loan… …

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  • 24be placed on leave — be placed/put on leave ► WORKPLACE, HR to be told to take time away from work, usually because you have been accused of doing something wrong: »The director of financial aid was recently placed on leave for accepting consulting fees from a loan… …

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  • 25be placed/put on leave — ► WORKPLACE, HR to be told to take time away from work, usually because you have been accused of doing something wrong: »The director of financial aid was recently placed on leave for accepting consulting fees from a loan company. Main Entry:… …

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  • 26well-placed — UK US /ˌwelˈpleɪst/ adjective (also well positioned) ► in a good situation to be able to do something: »Roche is well placed to compete with its strategy to invest in research and development. »Because of everything we have planned in… …

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  • 27high-placed — highˈ placed adjective 1. Having a high place 2. Placed high • • • Main Entry: ↑high …

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  • 28how are you placed for doing something? — british spoken phrase used for asking whether someone can do something How are you placed for looking after the kids at the weekend? Thesaurus: ways of asking questions and making requestshyponym to ask a question or questionssynonym …

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  • 29how are you placed for something? — spoken phrase used for asking whether someone has enough of something How are you placed for cash? Thesaurus: ways of asking questions and making requestshyponym to ask a question or questionssynonym Main entry …

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  • 30well-placed — adj. Well placed is used with these nouns: ↑shot …

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