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apparent |
It became apparent that he wasn't ready for the job.
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fourth |
Carbon is the fourth most abundant element in the universe.
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sandal |
A leather sandal was washed up on the beach.
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argument |
The drivers had an argument about the car crash.
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noticeable |
I saw a noticeable improvement in the Year 6 spelling scores.
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schedule |
There was an adjustment in today's schedule.
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because |
The baby was wailing loudly because she was hungry.
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generally |
She's heading in generally the right direction so she'll get there eventually.
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occasion |
We will commemorate the occasion with a party.
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scissors |
Good scissors need to be kept sharp.
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believe |
I don't believe a single word you said.
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occasionally |
I occasionally eat chocolate cake for breakfast.
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sensible |
You are very sensible.
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calendar |
Paige marked her birthday on the calendar.
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grateful |
I would be grateful for your help with this project.
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special |
We hold a special service at Christmas time.
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success |
I wish you lots of success.
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height |
The height of the Eiffel Tower is 300m.
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tomorrow |
I will give you my homework tomorrow morning.
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immediate |
Please give this task your immediate attention.
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