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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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I've had this t-shirt for three years, and it's COMPLETELY USED UP. I guess I should throw it away.
WORN OUT
I asked her to dinner, but she REFUSED, saying she was busy.
TURNED ME DOWN
The rubbish smells bad. Can you REMOVE IT please?
TAKE IT OUT
The family LEFT HOME early to be at the airport on time.
SET OUT
I'm getting frustrated with this book. I think I'll SAVE IT FOR ANOTHER TIME.
PUT IT ASIDE
He worked hard to COMPENSATE FOR his lack of experience.
MAKE UP FOR
The scenery in Greece was breathtaking, and really WAS AS GOOD AS my expectations.
LIVED UP TO
The new student felt EXCLUDED at first, but he soon started to make friends.
LEFT OUT
You won't ESCAPE PUNISHMENT FOR this! They'll catch you, and you'll go to jail!
GET AWAY WITH
The town council has decided to REDUCE the number of car parking spaces to make more space for pedestrians.
CUT DOWN ON
Most people agreed with the change to the uniform rules, but the school did HAVE TO DEAL WITH some opposition.
COME UP AGAINST
She's so friendly! Have you ever ENCOUNTERED such a nice person before?
COME ACROSS
Please CONTINUE with what you were doing. I don't want to interrupt.
CARRY ON
I hate to START TALKING ABOUT THIS, but you owe me €100.
BRING (IT/THIS) UP
Forty prisoners ESCAPED from the prison on the island last night. It is not known how.
BROKE OUT (OF)