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You can use the phrase 'live up to' to indicate that you are meeting or surpassing a standard. For example, "I am trying my best to live up to my parents' expectations."
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And you have a lot to live up with box office-wise now, too, after "The King's Speech". Yeah, you could say there's a little bit of pressure.
Try as much as possible to live up with your thoughts, even when you are experiencing something uncanny that probably distracts your opinions,get back to those notes that you have made about your philosophy or the inspiring books that you have been reading.
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Life span: The common goldfish can live up to 20 years with proper care.
On the second day, things liven up with the arrival of a well-known fashion designer, who seems visibly upset about the tiny portions.
Slowly the match started to liven up with the home side shading proceedings.
Ever since I can remember, Athens' street life would liven up with the odd riot or protest, and it was always great fun.
That, accomplished with players Self had recruited, was the high point for Weber and one he could never come close to living up to with his own recruits.
I always thought I had a lot to live up to with my parents.
"I wanted a real girl," she said, "not one that very few could live up to with tiny, skinny arms, waist and legs.
Rovio has a lot to live up to with this game.
Is there a lot to live up to with the new season of the show?
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