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master |
Sherlock Holmes was a master of disguise.
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ahead |
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build |
They wanted to build a house.
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front |
His picture was on the front page.
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meant |
I meant to call you but I forgot.
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bread |
She spread a lot of butter on her bread.
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ready |
I thought you'd be ready by now.
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busy |
Don't interrupt me when I'm busy.
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quit |
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mother |
She was conscious of what she said to her mother.
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above |
A swallow was flying up above.
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does |
Why does this word look strange?
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advantage |
The home team had the advantage.
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business |
Development of new business is vital to an economy.
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sweater |
Her new sweater was made from wool.
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plastic |
The fire made the plastic melt and deform.
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Balance |
Try to keep your balance whilst riding your bike!
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limit |
In maths infinity refers to something without a limit.
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among |
I sat alone among the flowers.
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dozen |
A dozen eggs will be enough.
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