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Idiom: Branch Out

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To expand in the manner of branches.

Example: "The chart starts in the center and branches out from there."

To expand one's interests or activities in a new direction.

Example: "Studying Latin may make it easier to branch out into Spanish or Italian."

Example Sentences

1
After working in sales for many years, she decided to branch out and start her own business.
2
The company is looking to branch out into international markets.
3
He's always been good at painting, but now he wants to branch out into sculpture.
4
I think it's time for me to branch out and try new hobbies.
5
The restaurant chain is planning to branch out and open new locations in other cities.

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