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medicine |
The local chemist will have the right medicine for you.
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tomorrow |
I'll call you again tomorrow.
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authority |
I don't have the authority to answer your question.
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obedient |
William was obedient as a child.
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profession |
Teaching is a very noble profession.
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exaggerate |
An angler will sometimes exaggerate the size of fish he has caught.
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possession |
It is my most treasured possession.
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accommodate |
A hotel can accommodate many guests.
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brochure |
Would you care to look through our holiday brochure.
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sincerely |
She apologised very sincerely.
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alkaline |
Relating to or containing an alkali; having a ph greater than 7;.
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marvellous
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We had a marvellous time on holiday.
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disassemble |
I had to disassemble the table i built.
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bough |
The bird sat on the bough.
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leisure |
I enjoy a balance of work and leisure time.
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permanent |
I'm hoping my job will be made permanent.
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excellent |
Jane and Jim are excellent dancers.
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column |
You can't support a building with just one column.
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engagement |
The couple celebrated their engagement.
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alternatively |
You could, alternatively, hang onto it in the hope that it will be worth millions in 10 years time.
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