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The police have kept the man under strict surveillance.
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Quality should take precedence over cost.
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The function of the veins is to carry blood to the heart.
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The whole region is in turmoil.
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His face twitched nervously.
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Large class sizes are a hindrance to teachers.
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the ability to understand something commencer à apprendre
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The tribes of the river delta speak several languages.
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The only drawback of going to Paris at this time of year is that there will be long queues for all the tourist attractions.
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He granted permission, but with quite a few caveats attached.
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(informal: a person who does not have a particular type of skill or knowledge): When it comes to knitting and sewing I'm a total muggle.
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Your loyalty to the company is impressive.
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The book provides a fascinating insight into the world of art.
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The man returned to haunt Greenlee time and time again, even taking her hostage and demanding a million dollar ransom.
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skrót (w pisowni, skrót słowa lub zdania) a shorter form of a word or phrase, especially used in writing commencer à apprendre
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/əˌbriːviˈeɪʃən/ A doctor is often called a 'GP', an abbreviation for 'general practitioner'.
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złamanie, naruszenie (prawa), konflikt an action that breaks a rule, agreement, or law / a serious disagreement between two groups, countries, etc commencer à apprendre
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a policy that is in breach of international law / He was sued for breach of contract.
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something that you say or do to show praise or admiration for someone commencer à apprendre
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She was always paying him compliments.
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wgniecenie lub też ubytek, wyrwa a hollow area in a hard surface where it has been hit / a reduction in something commencer à apprendre
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The car door had a dent in it. / The cost of repairs made a serious dent in my savings.
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the time when you are not working commencer à apprendre
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Try to spend your leisure time doing activities you really enjoy.
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an uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future commencer à apprendre
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/æŋˈzaɪ.ə.ti/ Children normally feel a lot of anxiety about their first day at school.
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