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to decide between one thing and another: C................. B................... (verb + preposition)
choose between
to have or express the same opinion about something as someone else A............... W.................... (verb + preposition)
agree with
extremely attractive or beautiful: S........................
stunning
a sudden event such as a flood or storm which causes great damage or suffering: N..................... D.................... (collocation)
natural disaster
to be excited and happy about something that is going to happen: L.............. F................... t......................... S........................... (phrasal verb)
look forward to something
to earn money: M.................... a L...................... (collocation)
make a living
something that makes you admire it because it is very good, large, important, etc. I........................
impressive
to stop doing something, especially something that you do regularly: G............. U.............. (doing something) phrasal verb
give up
to succeed in dealing with a difficult problem or situation: C................ W.................. (phrasal verb)
cope with
very excited happy and pleased: T............................
thrilled
to feel happy because you are no longer worried about something: R....................
relieved
not having any mistakes, faults or damages: P.......................
perfect
to not have the chance to do something that you enjoy and that would be good for you: M......... O...... O..... S............... (phrasal verb)
miss out on something
to succeed in making ppl understand what you are telling them: G....... S........... A........... (phrasal verb)
Get something across
the feeling that you can trust someone or something to be good, work well or produce good results: C.............................
confidence
easy to each or get into: A..........................
accessible