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allowed |
The lady allowed the tea to brew.
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awhile |
It has been awhile since I saw you.
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breakfast |
Call room service to order breakfast.
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brought |
The maid brought the tea on a tray.
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cannon |
The police used water cannon to subdue the rioters.
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chocolate |
I love chocolate mousse.
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parliament |
She's standing for election to Parliament.
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convenience |
We can arrange a meeting at your convenience.
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controversy |
There was great controversy about whether to have a school tuck shop.
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leisure |
In my leisure time I enjoy swimming.
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sufficient |
Have you sufficient money for a cab home?
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vegetable |
Get a cauliflower in the vegetable shop.
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weren't |
We weren't planning on going to the beach, but decided to make the most of a sunny day.
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hopped |
Mrs Dodsley hopped to the shops!
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straight |
Cubism is an art style which uses different perspectives and combines them using fragments and straight lines.
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