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When the power of love over
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s the love for power, the world will know peace.
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if you do it for love, the money
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s anyway.
presentation
success
money
motivation
passion
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Which is where Tandem’s business model
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s in
app
startup
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engage
monetization
business model
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Basically you need both speaking practice and grammatical study to be
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fluent in another language
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fluency
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That’s just the beginning. There’s more to
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.
marketing
newsletter
event
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Want to
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? You can grab tickets here.
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your actions made a positive difference on the out
come
of the situation
result
situation
business
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Purchasing a piece of history sure doesn’t
come
cheap
price
phrasal verb
expensive
purchase
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The term ‘animal rights’ has be
come
largely meaningless.
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non-gradable
non-gradable adjectives
unintelligible
pointless
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This is where a LUT
come
s into play
handy
advantage
suitable
work
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If the idea of autonomous vehicles were to be
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widely adopted, the end user will eventually need to view travel and car ownership as separate concepts
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when it
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s to content marketing, "Spray and Pray" doesn't cut it
marketing
phrasal verb
spam
poor quality
not enough
polluting
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Let me know if you
come
across something interesting.
work
office
business
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find
discover
expose
stumble upon
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We will
come
up with a fair offer after we receiving documentation.
idea
invent
offer
mind
think
present
create
phrasal verb
prepare
future tense
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We need to
come
up with a solution to the problem.
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mind
think
create
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prepare
resolve
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You will be notified the out
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of your submission
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What's the first thing that
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s to your mind?
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wonder
mind
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occur
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the type of content they post be
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s more generic, less personal (which explains Facebook's sudden embrace of news media)
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The physical space is still crucial to productive work but it needs to be
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The easy way to tell which is technically correct is to substitute he and him for who and whom, then rearrange the word order to see which sounds right.“Who were you speaking to?” be
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s “You were speaking to he” — which is clearly incorrect.
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