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Collocations related to sports
B2 First C1 Advanced Collocations Vocabulary

60 Sports Collocations in English

60 Sports Collocations in English (with Meanings & Examples) / B2-C1 Sport is one of the most common topics in English exams — and one of the easiest places to lose marks through unnatural word combinations. If you are preparing for B2 First (FCE) or C1 Advanced (CAE), learning sports Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 10 months30 May 2025 ago
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20 Sports Idioms

20 Sports Idioms Hello English learners! Are you into sports? Well, here are 20 sports idioms with useful example sentences so you can learn them in context. Ballpark figure Meaning: an estimated number or amount. The ball is in your court Meaning: use it to tell someone that it’s their Read more

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