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This situation is a REPEAT of what happened last year.
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This is one of the most difficult PROJECTS I have ever worked on.
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Who is going to PRESENT next?
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The PROCEEDS from the auction will go to charity.
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The economy CONTRACTED last year.
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The annual conference CONFLICTS with my vacation plans.
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Stanley ATTRIBUTED his success to his positive attributes.
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Stanley attributed his success to his positive ATTRIBUTES.
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If there are no further questions, I’d like to PROCEED with the next part of my presentation.
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There was a large INCREASE in our Q3 sales numbers
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I have to leave early today to buy Christmas PRESENTS for the kids.
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They said that they are prepared to sign the CONTRACT.
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Our market share INCREASED over the last year.
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She asked for a REFUND because the product was defective.
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Should we REFUND their money?
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The customer service representative handled the CONFLICT with the customer.
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I was insulted by the low offer they made me.
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I’m sorry, could you REPEAT that please?
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The speaker PROJECTED his voice in order to be heard.
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I'd like to live less in the past and more in the PRESENT
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The package they offered me was an INSULT.
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Smoking is not PERMITTED in the building.
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Because we did not have the necessary PERMITS, we had to postpone the grand opening.
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