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sacrifice |
Although he had to sacrifice some of his independence, he enjoyed being part of the team.
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criticise
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He was wrong to criticise the performance of his team.
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muscle |
He's pulled a muscle in his leg.
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prejudice |
The article exposes the company's deep-rooted prejudice against women.
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privilege |
It was a great privilege to work with the artist.
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language |
There are lots of different approaches to learning a language.
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sincerely |
She apologised very sincerely.
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especially |
It was especially hot this August.
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accident |
He didn't do it on purpose, it was an accident.
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edge |
There is a sheer drop at the cliff edge.
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enforce |
Wearing hats in the sun, is a rule we enforce at our school.
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competition |
Emily was the first entrant in the competition.
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explanation |
Can you write an explanation for how you worked it out?
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profession |
Teaching is a profession.
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pronunciation |
Correct pronunciation of words is essential.
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persuade |
Can I persuade you to have another slice of this cake?
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frequently |
Frequently, the teacher reminded the children to revise.
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immediate |
Please give this task your immediate attention.
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equipment |
All my camping equipment is in my backpack.
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development |
Development of new business is vital to an economy.
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