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pull your weight

 

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Term: pull your weight

Description: The idiomatic expression "pull your weight" means to contribute your fair share of effort or work towards a particular task, project, or group activity. It emphasizes the importance of individual responsibility and the equitable distribution of workload.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Mark, we're a team, and it's crucial that you pull your weight in this project.
  2. If everyone pulls their weight, we can accomplish anything as a group.
  3. She had to confront her colleague about not pulling his weight in the office.

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