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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underline segment in the given sentence.
It is a bad habit to talk in while someone is speaking.
cut in
intrude over
burst in
walk over
- "Talk in" is not the most common phrase used for interrupting someone who is speaking.
- Option 1: Cut in
- To "cut in" means to interrupt or interject while someone is speaking.
- This is a commonly used phrase for interrupting.
- Option 2: Intrude over
- "Intrude" generally means to enter a situation uninvited, but "intrude over" isn't a common usage for speaking interruptions.
- Option 3: Burst in
- "Burst in" suggests entering a room suddenly. It's more physical than conversational.
- Option 4: Walk over
- "Walk over" can mean to ignore someone's feelings, not directly to interrupt conversation.
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