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Fall out with #1 (permalink) Fri Dec 17, 2004 21:11 pm   Fall out with
 

Test No. incompl/inter-37 "Eating Disorder", question 3

George had a very well paid contract with a television advertiser of garden peas and he didn't want to fall out ......... the company.

(a) of
(b) with
(c) over
(d) under

Test No. incompl/inter-37 "Eating Disorder", answer 3

George had a very well paid contract with a television advertiser of garden peas and he didn't want to fall out with the company.

Correct answer: (b) with

Your answer was: incorrect
George had a very well paid contract with a television advertiser of garden peas and he didn't want to fall out of the company.
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Fall out with #2 (permalink) Fri Dec 17, 2004 21:39 pm   Fall out with
 

Meaning:have a dispute/argument with someone
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