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- To juggle bowling balls, one must be adroit.
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- Students should be amicable when settling disputes.
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- The man is averse to eating broccoli.
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- The captain of boot camp has a belligerent attitude.
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- The kind man gave a benevolent gift of money to the homeless
person.
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- The students did a cursory study of their history books for the
test tomorrow.
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- It was difficult to believe that our friend was capable of such
duplicity.
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- I must extol the man who saved the boy from the shark
attack.
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- Give a feasible answer to the question for full credit.
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- The man grimaced when the doctor touched the cut on his
arm.
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- Many lives were lost in the great Chicago holocaust.
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- A good rain coat should be impervious to the rain.
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- The reward money should be sufficient impetus for someone to
come forward with information about the robbery.
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- When people make the decision to play in traffic, they put
their lives in jeopardy.
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- My neighbor is meticulous when cutting his lawn.
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- The song gave the audience a feeling of nostalgia.
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- The Parthenon in Greece was considered the quintessence of the
perfectly proportioned building.
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- After curing his disease, he had retrogressed to a state worse
than he had started.
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- Scrutinize this paper and tell me if this is your
handwriting.
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- The coffee I ordered was already tepid when I started to take a
sip.