Flatmates/ Security

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Sensitive information
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Private or confidential details that need to be protected (e.g., personal data or financial records)
Restricted access
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Limited permission to enter or use something, like a room or a computer system.
Leakage
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The act of information or a substance escaping or being released unintentionally (e.g., data ... or oil ...)
Hacking
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Unauthorized access to computer systems or networks, often to steal or damage data.
Security
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Protection from harm, theft, or danger, especially in terms of physical or digital safety.
Suspicious links
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Internet links that may lead to dangerous or fraudulent websites; they often seem untrustworthy.
Dorm/ Dormitory
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A building where students or workers sleep in shared rooms, usually at a school or university.
To share the cost
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To split the price of something with others, like rent or a meal.
Flatmate
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A person you live with in an apartment or flat.
Peers
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People who are at the same level or in the same group, like classmates or colleagues.
Lonely
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Feeling sad because you are alone or lack company.
Tenants
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People who rent or lease a property from a landlord.
To be new to the game
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To be inexperienced or unfamiliar with something.
From the outset
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From the very beginning of something.
Magnificent
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Very beautiful, impressive, or great.
To get along/ to get on with smb
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To have a good relationship with someone or to be friendly with them.
To feel obliged to do smth
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To feel that you must do something, often because of a sense of duty or responsibility.
To show smb around
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To give someone a tour of a place, showing them important or interesting areas.
A steep learning curve
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A situation where it’s difficult to learn something new quickly, requiring a lot of effort.
Braindead
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Very tired or unable to think clearly; sometimes used to describe something boring or uninteresting.
Straight away
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Immediately, without delay.
Bathing habits
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The regular way someone takes care of personal hygiene, especially related to washing or bathing.

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