Phrasal verb that means to begin something: an organisation, a club, etc.
set up
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mutual ... for (everybody receives) interests, gains, benefits, values
benefits
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The theatre company ... free workshops for people interested in getting into acting
held
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When you go to a new country, learning the language has mutual ... for the native population and the immigrant
benefits
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A phrase that means 'to go beyond what already exists': one step ...
further
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Physical exercise is a good way to ... stress levels
reduce
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Which word do we use to mean people (or animals, or people an animals) are free to mingle, often found in the phrase 'free to ... ': mix, combine, join associate
mix
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He ... the football club with the dream of becoming the best club in Europe
set up
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I get to ... freely with all kinds of people there
mix
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Dependent preposition: selection ... sth
of
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monster
Reset all scores!
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gift
Win 25 points!
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gift
Win 15 points!
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thief
Give points!
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I need to ... more time to studying new things
devote
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Scientists have ... a link between eating McDonald's and improved intelligence and physical health
established
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... a link between two things: prove, establish, indicate, recognise