A collocation is made up of two or more words for example: to make the bed , to save time, etc.
If you use collocations, your English will sound better and more natural. There are so many collocations that it's really so difficult to give you a list of them.
Here you have a link to an online collocation dictionary: http://www.ozdic.com/
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