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They <drifted apart> after two years of marriage and finally got divorced. start learning
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I was under the <delusion> that she liked me. start learning
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He <got off with> a married woman at the party. start learning
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Tom's hopes that Beth will come back to him are nothing but a <pipe dream>. start learning
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Sally went <beetroot> red with embarrassment when she saw her dad showing her child's pictures to Steve. start learning
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She was laughing like a <naughty> schoolgirl when she pushed him into the room. start learning
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Tim has never had a steady girlfriend - he's much too afraid of <commitment>. start learning
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He was walking <aimlessly> in the park trying to forget his broken heart. start learning
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You'll have to <reassure> her that you won't leave, or she won't come back. start learning
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Drinking two bottles of wine is <inappropriate> behaviour for a newly married man on his wedding night. start learning
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Michael told me very <explicitly> why he left Joan. start learning
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You should <ditch> him, he is not worth the hassle! start learning
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Don Juan <seduced> hundreds of women during his life. start learning
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My parents tell me I was <conceived> during their honeymoon. start learning
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She used all her feminine <charms> to persuade him to take her out for dinner. start learning
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His girlfriend <turned out to> be his distant cousin. start learning
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Ben and Lucy <called it quits> last year and have new partners now. start learning
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Uff, I'm feeling a little <off colour> these past few days, maybe I'm pregnant? start learning
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For years the countess had kept a secret <liaison> with a cabinet minister. start learning
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His wife <swears like a trooper> and drinks like a fish - that's why he loves her. start learning
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Although he had <ample> opportunity to propose to Jane, he never did it. start learning
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Anita's dress was extremely <feminine> and all the men talked to her that evening. start learning
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After her departure to Australia, he <despaired> of ever seeing her again. start learning
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He spent half of his life on a <fruitless> search for the lost city of Atlantis. start learning
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The chemist tested all the <specimens> and found no bacteria. start learning
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Who was the latest <recipient> of the Nobel Peace Prize? start learning
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It is not possible to <compress> the whole human knowledge about this subject into one book. start learning
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While she was correcting the report she <overlooked> a very important detail. start learning
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Jacques Custeau constructed the first modern <apparatus> for breathing under water. start learning
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<Preliminary> results of the tests are optimistic. start learning
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Many doctors, nutritionists, and researchers consider <refined> sugar a major nemesis of American health. start learning
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You can feel the <academic> atmosphere of Oxford as soon as you enter the town. start learning
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<Social sciences> such as sociology, anthropology or politics help us to understand the origins of social behavior. start learning
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An encyclopaedia is a good <reference book> to look up names and dates in. start learning
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People have always tried to stretch <boundaries> of human knowledge. start learning
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They are testing electromagnetic <radiation>. start learning
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The scientist promised not to <do experiments on> animals. start learning
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I can use a computer, but I couldn't tell you what all of the different <functions> do. start learning
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<Genetic> engineering is one of the most controversial issues of the 21st century. start learning
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She can't <distinguish> Italian from Spanish. start learning
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She is the leading scientist in the <field> of genetics. start learning
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A <prism> is used to separate white light into different colours. start learning
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The archaeologist <estimated> that the vase was about 3,500 years old. start learning
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