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Idiom: Carry Out

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How to pronounce "carry out":

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To hold while moving it out.

Example: "We’ll have to carry the piano out of the shop."

To fulfill.

Example: "She finally carried out her lifelong ambition when she appeared in a Hollywood blockbuster."

To execute or perform; to put into operation; to do.

Example: "For the entire last summer they were carrying out their plan to renovate the living room."

Example Sentences

1
The police officer will carry out the investigation thoroughly.
2
The team needs to carry out the plans without any delays.
3
She was assigned to carry out the project on time and within budget.
4
The company hired a contractor to carry out the construction work.
5
The chef will carry out the recipe exactly as it is written.

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