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library |
The author came to a book signing at our local library.
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minute |
That clock is ten minutes slow.
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notice |
To perceive something is to notice it.
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occasion |
We will commemorate the occasion with a party.
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occasionally |
When I drive I occasionally use an atlas.
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perhaps |
Perhaps I should go to bed as it is getting late.
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popular |
Walking is a popular form of exercise.
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potatoes |
It advised quite definitely against the use of a food processor for combining ingredients, and noted the undesirability of waxy potatoes.
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promise |
He made a promise to return with the house keys.
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purpose |
I will reject these goods as unfit for purpose.
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quarter |
We each had a quarter of the pizza.
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actually |
People really do not have any idea what is actually going on.
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