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obstinate
He can be very obstinate at times.
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in full swing
The conference preparations are in full swing.
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You have _________ my name. It's Johnson, not Johnston. (SPELL)
misspelled
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pet peeve
Weak coffee is one of my pet peeves.
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inside out
She knows the project requirements inside out.
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slippery slope
You're on a slippery slope once you start lying about in your CV!
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When I heard what had happened, I was _____________. (SPEAK)
speechless
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fall though the cracks
Little details often fall through the cracks.
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He is fortunate to have the ______ to listen to several people at once. (ABLE)
ability
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I am really _____ for your help. Maybe I can help you too sometime. (GREAT)
grateful
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The whole committee was impressed by the ________ of the plan (ORIGIN).
originality
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inquisitive
Children are often curious and inquisitive.
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We made a few __________________ to the design of the car. (ADJUST)
adjustments
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Please come to my office at the end of the week, _____ on Friday afternoon (PREFER)
preferably
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I haven’t got the ___to go to my team lead and tell him what I think. (CONFIDENT)
confidence
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ring a bell
His name rings a bell
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According to his __________ of the situation we were facing a major conflict. (ASSESS)
assessment
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reskilling
Employees need to 'buy into' their own reskilling rather than having it forced upon them.
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at full stretch
The team has been working at full stretch for this project.
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