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possibly |
He couldn't possibly do anything wrong.
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practically |
It was so familiar that it had practically no significance.
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precede |
To precede means to come before.
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precedent |
A precedent is an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be followed.
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preference |
He has a preference for classical music.
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privilege |
It was a great privilege to work with the artist.
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probably |
That is probably the best pudding I have ever tasted.
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proceed |
Please proceed to the next question.
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pronunciation |
Correct pronunciation of words is essential.
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propaganda |
Propaganda is the spreading of ideas and information, which only gives the governments side of things.
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proposal |
An RFP is a request for proposal.
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questionnaire |
Please complete the questionnaire.
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receive |
Did you receive my last letter?
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recommend |
I recommend this course to home schoolers.
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responsibility |
I delegate the responsibility to you.
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responsible |
Who's responsible for this mess?
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restaurant |
We all love to go to the restaurant.
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rhythm |
James plays rhythm guitar.
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satellite |
Microwaves are also used in satellite television.
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secretary |
The secretary took notes during the meeting.
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