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Government, economics, and society

  •  English    14     Public
    Outcomes, Unit 4.1
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  • They've certainly (had an effect) since they came to power three months ago.
    made a difference
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  • Things have improved since last year's (economic decline).
    recession
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  • But the economy is hardly (a great success), is it?
    booming
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  • A lot of businesses (are unable to pay their debts), you know.
    have gone bankrupt
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  • Sure, and some families are still (finding it hard to manage), but things are getting better.
    struggling
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  • They're (not strict enough with) young offenders.
    too soft on
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  • The rate has (increased) over the last six months. It's getting harder and harder to get a job.
    shot up
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  • I think it will (decrease) people's confidence. They are already worried about the threat of rising inflation.
    undermine
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  • This ( situation in which there is not enough of ) is really hitting hard. Nearly all international flights have been cancelled.
    shortage
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  • It's bound to (improve) our standing in the world. An important sporting event always does.
    boost
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  • (You don't need to explain this to me as I know it myself)! I've been struggling with this problem for more than two months!
    Tell me about it!
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  • We have recently bought our own property and now we are (owe money) to the bank.
    in debt to
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  • All of us are currently (worried about) the future of our country.
    concerned with
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  • A lot has been since 2019 to (reduce the amount of) bureaucracy in our state.
    cut down on
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