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acquire |
Would you like to acquire a small fortune?
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aggravate |
If you scratch that bite you will aggravate it.
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appropriate |
His clothes were appropriate for the weather.
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ballerina |
My wish is to be a graceful ballerina.
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beginning |
My hair is beginning to go grey.
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benefited |
The pupils have benefited from small class sizes.
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correspondence |
Correspondence from fans arrived daily.
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colleagues |
I am very eager to work alongside new colleagues.
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commemorate |
We will commemorate the occasion with a party.
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commission |
The artist was delighted to be asked to commission a painting.
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