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moment |
A moment is a turning force.
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present |
Linda screamed with delight when she opened the present.
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patient |
The clinician tried to diagnose the patient.
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student |
The student excelled in chemistry.
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independent |
In the US in the 1920s, the term flapper described a fashionable and independent young woman.
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client |
The businessman went to meet a client.
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document |
The document is not valid without a signature.
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current |
The river had a strong current.
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incident |
A large crowd gathered at the scene of the incident.
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agent |
Bond is a fictional secret agent.
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experiment |
The results of the experiment did not support his hypothesis.
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excellent |
Jane and Jim are excellent dancers.
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equivalent |
Six tens is the equivalent of twenty threes.
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sufficient |
Have you sufficient money for a cab home?
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apparent |
It became apparent that he wasn't ready for the job.
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ancient |
Greece has many ancient ruins.
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talent |
Was this actor chosen for her talent or her beauty?
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opponent |
I should beat my next opponent easily.
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permanent |
Temporary is the opposite of permanent.
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urgent |
He provided urgent assistance.
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