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conclusion |
I came to the conclusion that they were wrong.
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persuasion |
The horse took some persuasion before he would enter the ring.
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attraction |
There was an obvious attraction between the couple.
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difficult |
The conversion from Dollars to Yen was difficult to make.
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disappear |
Click the box again and it will disappear.
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mathematician |
The mathematician solved his calculation.
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beautician |
The beautician did a beautiful job painting my nails.
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experience |
The cooks traveled the world to experience authentic native cuisines.
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brought |
The lost child was brought back home.
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famous |
The new building was to be designed by a famous architect.
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quarter |
We each had a quarter of the pizza.
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sentence |
I was gripped by the very first sentence of this book.
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knowledge |
Bill has an extensive knowledge of history.
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recent |
Is that a recent photo?
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separate |
Can you separate those fighting dogs?
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believe |
I can't believe she has married him.
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enough |
A dozen eggs will be enough.
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medicine |
The local chemist will have the right medicine for you.
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purpose |
I will reject these goods as unfit for purpose.
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weight |
To win the cake you must guess its weight.
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