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      Please describe <accurately> the progress you have made in your weekly reports.    empezar lección
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      His office is at the end of the <passage>.    empezar lección
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      There was no one to <cover> Bernie's work when he rang up his boss to say he was ill.    empezar lección
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      Here's the basic <outline> of my speech.    empezar lección
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      I don't know how to <attend> to this problem.    empezar lección
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      Your opinion about the matter in question is <irrelevant>.    empezar lección
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      She had to <fight for> her job after the new boss took over.    empezar lección
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      Please, make <arrangements> for the conference.    empezar lección
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      Susan is <assured> of her success.    empezar lección
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      Can you bring me <up to date> with the news?    empezar lección
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      My boss always carries his <portable> computer with him.    empezar lección
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      They asked him to present his <portfolio>.    empezar lección
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      Her <passivity> and lack of initiative were the main reasons for her dismissal.    empezar lección
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      Peter's passive <attitude> makes it impossible to work with him.    empezar lección
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      I <assure> you, I can do it myself.    empezar lección
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      I can't <infer> anything from this data cause it's incomplete.    empezar lección
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      We made little <progress>, despite trying very hard for a very long time.    empezar lección
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      He was <obliged> to resign when he turned 70.    empezar lección
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      They speeded up because they were behind with the <schedule>.    empezar lección
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      She had told him he was sacked the <previous> week.    empezar lección
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      And then the question "What to do next?" <arose>.    empezar lección
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      He had <hardly> any free time because he had to work thirteen hours a day.    empezar lección
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      The conference will take place from October the 14th to the 19th <inclusive>.    empezar lección
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      Don't forget to <notify> the cleaning lady of our holiday next week.    empezar lección
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      After he was fired he had to go on the <dole>.    empezar lección
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      What is written in this letter doesn't <correspond to> what I was told.    empezar lección
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      odpowiada temu, zgadza się   
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      The boss complained that there were some <omissions> in your report.    empezar lección
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      We'll have to find a <substitute> for Saturday because Mike can't go.    empezar lección
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      How do you like your new <placement> in our company?    empezar lección
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      The secretary couldn't <provide> me with the man's number.    empezar lección
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