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    ADV 4: Cutting Edge
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  • It was nearly 1 o'clock, and we were DESPERATE | DESPERATELY trying to contact my family to tell them where we were.
    DESPERATELY
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  • Something smells GOOD | WELL. What's for dinner?
    GOOD
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  • The mining company had to dig DEEP | DEEPLY underground in order to extract the remaining coal.
    DEEP
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  • I have to admit that Ellen does not look very GOOD | WELL in her black dress.
    GOOD
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  • We'll only get the contract if we all work extra HARD | HARDLY over the next few weeks.
    HARD
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  • It's a pity you didn't complete the course. STILL | ALREADY, I imagine you learnt quite a lot from it
    STILL
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  • You'd better give Tom and Barbara a ring to tell them we might be a bit LATE | LATELY.
    LATE
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  • As I sat down, someone I'd never seen before waved to me FRINDLY | IN A FRIENDLY WAY.
    IN A FRIENDLY WAY
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  • Many people think - WRONG | WRONGLY I'd say - that a change of government will have a positive effect on the economy.
    WRONGLY
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  • Although oil prices have risen considerably, this has ALREADY | YET to be reflected in the price of petrol.
    YET
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  • The presidential candidate walked FREE | FREELY among the crowds, smiling and shaking hands.
    FREELY
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  • I was expecting the delivery on Friday: it's now Tuesday and it STILL | YET hasn't arrived.
    STILL
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