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It's of <supreme> quality. start learning
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<Pay for> all of us and we will give you the money back later. start learning
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Foreign investments in our country grow in <arithmetic progression>. start learning
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Being a sales representative, Bianca gets a 15% <commission> on every coffee vending machine she sells. start learning
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Instalments are <payable> monthly or weekly. start learning
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What are the <potential> benefits of this financial operation? start learning
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The most <just> solution to the problem would be to give the two children half the money each. start learning
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Company profits have reached a <satisfactory> level this month. start learning
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Can you <pop> into the bank on the way home? start learning
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Her father <established> this business forty years ago. start learning
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A long period of crisis was followed by unbelievable <prosperity>. start learning
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He is financially <dependent> on his wife until he finds a new job. start learning
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Our most important clients enjoy a <privileged> status. start learning
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The <little> money he took on holiday was spent within three hours of him arriving. start learning
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We must immediately <get the project under way>. We are already ten days late. start learning
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Did he <charge> you for it? start learning
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A one million euro <allocation> for the flood victims is not enough. start learning
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John runs his own <private> company. start learning
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Her knowledge of economy is <profound>. start learning
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I forecast another <rise> in food prices. start learning
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If we <decline> this offer, a better one may never come. start learning
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It will be worth it <in the long run>. start learning
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<Incidentally>, did I tell you I'm coming to London on a business trip next week? start learning
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It's <plain> that they will reject our offer. start learning
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Pensioners are entitled to all kinds of <discounts>. start learning
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Poland <trades in> grain and copper. start learning
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Shell is looking for oil under the Northern <Sea bed>. start learning
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We get our <paycheques> every Friday. start learning
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Research shows that over 30% of single mothers faced a sudden <drop> in income over the last 5 years. start learning
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Everybody <contributed> to the building of the community centre. start learning
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It is hard to <contend with> poverty. start learning
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What <astonishes> me most is Mark's complete indifference to money. start learning
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He is <persevering> with his attempts to obtain additional funding for the disabled. start learning
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I still haven't paid him for that ticket, I <owe> him $10. start learning
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Do we get a <premium> for buying the whole line of products? start learning
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The company has lost its <liquidity> and is now threatened by bankruptcy. start learning
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This company <ships> goods from Europe to Australia and back. start learning
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To manage the company better you need a deeper <insight> into its problems. start learning
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Do you intend to <alter> your last will? start learning
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