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      gravitate towards something     Netflix realized that a lot of people gravitate towards watching a lot of episodes in one go and started realising the whole series at once.  
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      The cast of this film is great!  
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      The Netflix feature which immediately loads the next episode is there to nudge you to watch more and more.  
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      "It is difficult to move people in bulk that way."  
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      zostać w coś wciągniętym, wkręconym    start learning
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      I sometimes get sucked into watching a show for three hours without even noticing.  
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      It wouldn't be conducive to a good night's sleep/  
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      What is the depth of this pool? People need to realize the depth of the problem.  
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      What is your connotation of the word "free"?  
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      It's non of your business - don't be intrusive.  
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      bezpodstawny, niepotrzebny    start learning
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      we can see top much gratuitous violence on television.  
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      I'm cooped up in my flat and can't out during quarantine  
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      please don't talking about this - you can open a can of worms.  
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      błędne mniemanie, pojęcie, niewłaściwe zrozumienie, przesąd    start learning
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      This idea is a common misconception.  
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      do szpiku kości, do glebi, na wskos    start learning
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      how to live yourself to the core  
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      durny, głupi, nierozsądny    start learning
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      She was foolish that she trusted him  
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      Teachers like students who are eager to learn.  
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      I love her affectionate smile.  
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      przyzwoity, porządny, miły    start learning
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      Further, he was paid an outrageously low price for each.  
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      smutny, przygnębiony, nieszczęśliwy    start learning
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      Both boys were looking very pale and miserable.  
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      It's a dangerous mission, so we need to be cautious.  
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      Today's conditions are favourable for sailors.  
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      zdezorietowany, zmieszany    start learning
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