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                              noun ADJ.  early, first, initial, primary | second, secondary, etc. | current, latest, new, present | final, last | intermediate, transition | temporary | critical, crucial, important the critical phase of the operation | distinct The period can be divided into three distinct phases. VERB + PHASE  begin, enter, open, start Society has entered a technological phase of evolution. | go through It's just a phase he's going through. | complete, pass PREP.  during a/the ~ During the first phase of expansion staff will move to the new offices. | in a/the ~ In the earliest phase of mental disorder, relatives feel confused. | ~ in a new phase in the European economy
                        
                        
 
                        
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                            phase sth out 
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 to remove or stop using something gradually or in stages , phase sth in 
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 to introduce something gradually or in stages 
• They will phase the new health care system in over a period of five years.
                        
                        
 
                        
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