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accommodate |
I am sorry I can't accommodate you in my hotel.
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accommodation |
That accommodation was the best.
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achieve |
He wanted to achieve good grades in school.
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across |
We had to wade across the stream.
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aggressive |
She had been aggressive in the argument.
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aggression |
My dog shows an aggression towards other animals.
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apparently |
You will apparently need to eat vegetables to be healthy.
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appearance |
She had a strange appearance.
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argument |
He was the aggressor in the argument.
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assassination |
His assassination started the war.
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basically |
Because she left he was basically the boss now.
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beginning |
My hair is beginning to go grey.
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believe |
I can't believe she has married him.
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bizarre |
His green hairdo was totally bizarre.
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business |
Development of new business is vital to an economy.
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