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      opłata za wjazd do miasta    start learning
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      Plans to introduce congestion charging were dropped until after the election.  
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      She remained unspoilt by her success.  
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      The chemicals in paint can be hazardous to health.  
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      Teenagers show great dexterity when using technological devices.  
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      Supplies are being brought into the beleaguered city. The CEO was beleaguered after the critical reviews.  
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      Czy dostałeś tygodniówkę?    start learning
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      Did you get last week's wages yet?   
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      The air is polluted by emissions produced by cars and industry.  
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      The soil is contaminated by factories.  
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      w idealnym stanie, jak nowy    start learning
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      najbardziej na południe wysunięty most    start learning
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      the southernmost bridge, the most southerly bridge  
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      I went to the shop so as to buy carrots.  
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      I studied hard so that I would pass the exam.  
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      on an unprecedented scale     an event that is unprecedented in recent history He took the unprecedented step of stating that the rumours were false.  
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      niezrównane umiejętności atletyczne    start learning
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      unparalleled athletic ability     an achievement unparalleled in sporting history  
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      wymagające obowiązki promotora    start learning
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      taxing duties of a supervisor, demanding, challenging     The job turned out to be more taxing than I'd expected.  
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      insoluble conflicts within the department  
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      przeszkoda nie do pokonania    start learning
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      an insurmountable obstacle     The language difference proved an insurmountable barrier.  
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      chronic asthma, a chronic smoker, a persistent problem, persistent rumours  
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      There are now fears that war is unavoidable.  
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      jak można się było spodziewać    start learning
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      Inevitably, the situation did not please everyone. The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions.  
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      Once we've had the disease, we're immune for life.  
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      The north remained largely unaffected by the drought.  
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      rozpowszechniony, szerzący się wpływ telewizji    start learning
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      pervasive influence of television     The corruption is so pervasive that it is accepted as the way to do business.  
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      problems that ensue from food and medical shortages  
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      an equilibrium between the supply and the demand for the product  
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      By tradition, it's the bride's parents who pay for the wedding.   
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      Although the arrival of coffee preceded that of tea, it is the second drink which is the more popular today.  
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