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sterling |
British passport payments must be made in UK sterling by cheque or banker's draft.
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struggle |
She will struggle to get her homework finished on time at this rate.
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subpoena |
I have received a subpoena stating that I must attend court next Friday.
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substitute |
A substitute teacher was called in after Miss Annette called in sick.
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subterfuge |
He speaks as he sees, without political subterfuge.
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subtle |
His jokes are so subtle we can't understand them.
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succinct |
Your report was clear and succinct.
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suede |
Mary wore a stunning suede outfit to her daughter's recital.
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sufficiency |
The new washing machines have the required sufficiency to support the load of the hotel.
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suite |
A suite is a set e.g. of rooms or furniture.
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