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yesterday |
The tide came up much higher yesterday.
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tomorrow |
I'll call you again tomorrow.
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later |
I'll see you later.
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immediately |
The troop of soldiers were told to cease fire immediately.
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earlier |
A premature baby is one born much earlier than normal.
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eventually |
Eventually, the bus arrived.
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recently |
One of our cows recently had a calf.
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previously |
Secondary data that has previously been collected (primary data) that is used by a person other than the one who collected the data.
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finally |
The project was finally complete.
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lately |
The weather has been nice lately.
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bruise |
I have a bruise on my knee.
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recommend |
I can recommend this book to everybody.
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leisure |
I enjoy a balance of work and leisure time.
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privilege |
It was a great privilege to work with the artist.
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neighbour
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Their new neighbour was very kind.
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