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an increase, especially one that is gradual
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to make something such as an agreement or friendship stronger
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try to become friendly with someone because that person may be able to help you
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when you completely stop doing something or supplying something
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to (cause something to) grow or change into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form
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to prevent something from continuing in its usual way by causing problems
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to make someone more likely to do something, or to make something more likely to happen
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to start something that will last for a long time, or to create or set something in a particular way (start) to prove something or show the state of something, esp. by collecting facts or information about it (prove)
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to get better, or to make something better
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to cause something to be harmed or damaged, or to put something in danger
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to continue to have; to keep in existence, or not allow to become less
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to encourage people to like, buy, use, do, or support something
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to return something or someone to an earlier good condition or position
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start again after a pause
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to end a connection with someone or something
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when relations becomes less enjoyable, pleasant¬
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to make something stronger or more effective, or to become stronger or more effective
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the opinion that people in general have about someone or something, or how much respect or admiration someone or something receives, based on past behaviour or character
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branch: one of the offices or groups that form part of a large business organization
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to join together, or to be joined together, to make a larger company, organization, department
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provided services after a customer has paid for and received a product or service:
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a company, person, etc. that provides things that people want or need, especially over a long period of time
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to refuse to continue working because of an argument with an employer about working conditions, pay levels, or job losses
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a business or business activity that two or more people or companies work on together
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not new, original, or clever; not showing any imagination
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the number of products or services that a company sells compared to the number that other companies sell
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a group of government officials and company executives from a particular country that visits another country to meet similar people in order to sell to companies there
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