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  • intimidated (adjective)
    To make someone feel afraid or nervous, especially by threatening them or making them feel inferior.
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  • credentials (noun)
    A qualification, achievement, or personal quality that makes someone suitable for a particular job or activity.
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  • diaphanous (adjective) (dayafenes)
    Light, delicate, almost transparent.
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  • breach (noun)
    An act of breaking or violating a law, agreement, or code of conduct (behaviour).
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  • hygiene (noun)
    Conditions or practices conductive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness (klenlines)
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  • Inclusivity
    The practice of including people of all backgrounds and abilities, ensuring everyone feels welcomed and valued.
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  • Established
    Something that has been set up or accepted for a long time.
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  • Enforce
    To ensure that rules or laws are followed or adhered to (stosowac się / trzymac się czegos).
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  • Maintain
    To keep something in a certain state or condition, often involving effort.
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  • Struggles
    Difficulties or challenges faced when trying to achieve something.
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  • Attire
    Clothing or garments worn by a person.
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  • Disrupted
    Interrupted or disturbed the normal flow or process of something.
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  • Unconventional
    Not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed; different from the norm.
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  • Remarkably
    In a way that is unusual or extraordinary; notably (wybitnie).
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  • Expectations
    The beliefs or hopes about what someone should do or achieve.
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  • Veteran
    A person who has a lot of experience in a particular field, especially in teaching.
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