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      She <toiled> away night and day to save enough money to buy a new car.   
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      Ron has been <neglectful> of his duties lately.   
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      The fire started in the elevator <shaft>.   
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      His work was <regarded> as outstanding.   
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      The <garment> industry in the US employs mostly immigrant women.   
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      My uncle was a <boatswain> on a passenger ship for 20 years.   
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      We really have to <get down> to work again.   
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      I was all in <daydreams> when my boss came in and saw me doing nothing.   
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      His attitude to the job is quite <mercenary>, he's only doing it for the money.   
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      He's so good looking that all the women where he works <worship> him.   
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      We <refer to> your offer of last week.   
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      We <came to the conclusion> that we must find another location for our office.   
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      With all <due> respect I don't agree with you.   
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      What's the <scope> of this job?   
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      He <resigned> from his position in the company.   
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      Ron got so <tetchy> after he retired. He says it's because he's bored.   
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      What's your <input> into this work?   
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      How dare you <humiliate> me in front of my employees!   
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      The young and <adroit> hairdresser is very popular among his female clients.   
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      You can't work abroad unless you have a <work permit>.   
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      The boss was <under pressure> to improve results.   
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      His <servility> towards his boss made Robert very unpopular among his colleagues.   
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      The task is <enforceable>, however, it'll take a lot of time to accomplish it.   
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      The company will <admit> only those applicants who display leadership skills.   
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      If I don't find a job soon, my future looks <bleak>.   
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      The planned implementation depends on the <executive> committee.   
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      He's a <big shot> at the bank since he got promoted.   
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      Sometimes I'm really <ticked off> by my boss's thoughtless behaviour, especially when it concerns dealing with our key business partners.   
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      His influence over his fellow employees <waned> significantly, after he left the office.   
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      They need a skilled <workforce> to construct ships.   
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      He worked hard all his life, he doesn't deserve to <be on the breadline> now he's retired, it's not fair!   
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      Many people see the job of a brand manager simply as a creative job, only one step removed from the <glamorous> world of advertising.   
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      She saw the <advertisement> in the paper and applied for the job.   
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      I've had a really <wearing> day.   
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      The <eventual> decision of the Board of Directors differed from our suggestion.   
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      <Inefficient> employees will be made redundant.   
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      Our products are of best quality because they are being constantly <refined>.   
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      What <purpose> does this button <serve>?   
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      Greg got into a real <muddle> at work when he lost some of his materials.   
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      There is <fierce> competition on the job market nowadays.   
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      He looked so <gloomy> after he lost his job that his brother paid for a holiday for him.   
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      Can you <elaborate upon> your qualifications because I'm not sure from your CV.   
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      I will do the job <in conjunction with> my brother, who is also a builder.   
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      She told me to go home as I was <superfluous> to requirements.   
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      The boss warned us <obliquely> about further possible staff reductions in the company.   
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      If you accept the job you must <conform to> the company's rules.   
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      He <designated> Maria as his deputy while he was away.   
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      The union continues to <scorn> all of management's attempts at improving the situation.   
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      He has no <bias> in who he chooses to do the job - everyone has an equal chance.   
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      This is a more <laborious> but safer method.   
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