Advanced English Vocabulary Lesson 1110 | “Could Go Either Way?” – Superbly Said PodcastLearn English with SpeakDuo ✔️
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1. “Here’s how it works”
Used to introduce the structure or rules of an activity before participating.
2. “It’s up to you”
Emphasizes that the listener has full responsibility and final decision-making power.
3. “[Something] could’ve been said by [someone]”
Shows that a line sounds believable or typical for that person.
4. “No-brainer”
Describes a choice that requires almost no thought because it’s clearly the best option.
5. “Landslide (vote)”Indicates an overwhelming result where one side wins by a huge margin.
6. “Could go either way”
Used when two different outcomes are both very possible.
7. “Someone tell me to be quiet”
A playful remark admitting you’re talking too much.
8. “Stick around”
Encourages the audience to stay because more content is coming.
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