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Service |
Call room service to order breakfast.
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office |
I'll call your office to say you are sick.
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notice |
To perceive something is to notice it.
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practice
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Ballet dancers do hours of practice each day.
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police |
She could describe the missing boy to the police.
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novice |
He had never played darts before, he was a complete novice.
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accomplice |
The criminal and his accomplice were jailed.
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prejudice |
Prejudice is an unreasonable dislike of something or someone.
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apprentice |
The plumbing company employed Jim as an apprentice.
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malice |
I did not feel any malice towards her.
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