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get the most out of

  1. see get out of, def. 6.



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Arsenal have changed their style of play this season, adopting a more direct approach to get the most out of their new signings and particularly striker Viktor Gyokeres.

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Ms Francombe said a couple might use a floral arrangement for the registry part of the day and then move it to where the wedding breakfast was held, to get the most out of one display.

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Roberts said the organization is set to “huddle together and figure out what’s best for Roki and how we can get the most out of him.”

Ex-England captain Sir Alastair Cook: "The people who will benefit the most from this way of batting is the bowlers because they have had their feet up all day and tomorrow when the bowlers come out to the middle, they can hit the deck hard and get the most out of it."

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"When I first arrived in a Swedish work environment…there were a lot of meetings and everybody needed to be 'heard' for everything, and it's about figuring out how to get the most out of that," she says.

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