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average |
The teacher calculated the average test score for the class.
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debt |
Debt can cripple a country's economy.
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knee |
I have a bruise on my knee.
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scheme |
They were part of a car pooling scheme.
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bargain |
My new camera was a real bargain.
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definite |
Is it definite that Jim is coming?
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knife |
The knife is made of stainless steel.
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sugar |
I added sugar to my tea to sweeten it.
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bomb |
The disposal squad quickly defused the bomb.
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describe |
The poet used alliteration to describe the beautiful butterflies.
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knot |
The knot was too tight to undo.
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suppose |
I don't want to go but I suppose I must.
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borough |
A borough is a large town or district.
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determined |
It takes a determined person to reach the top.
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knowledge |
Bill has an extensive knowledge of history.
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therefore |
Tom is a minor and therefore too young to vote.
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bought |
He bought me a huge bunch of flowers.
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develop |
Learning new things helps you to develop your knowledge.
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listen |
I like to listen to the radio in the car.
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thorough |
This room needs a thorough clean.
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