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calculation |
It was a simple calculation.
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collision |
Cars are designed to crumple in a collision.
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elevation |
The mountain was at an elevation of 3,000 feet.
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obsession |
I have an obsession with chocolate I just can't eat enough of it.
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detention |
The teacher had interfered in the dispute and now Ellen was in detention.
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isolation |
The people who tested positive were put into isolation.
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attention |
The monotonous lecturer failed to keep the students' attention.
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suspicion |
The criminal was arrested on suspicion of stealing a gold necklace.
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estimation |
Make calculations easier by rounding them and then estimate the answer.
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humiliation |
The teacher's humiliation was obvious when she did the sum wrong!
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accommodate |
A hotel can accommodate many guests.
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queue |
There was a long queue of cars at the lights.
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secretary |
The secretary took notes during the meeting.
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rhythm |
James plays rhythm guitar.
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familiar |
We are familiar with the legend of Robin Hood.
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