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The underlined expression in "in about 60 countries" (l. 18) can be replaced by:
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The underlined expression in "in about 60 countries" (l. 18) can be replaced by:
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When the text informs that non-native English speakers "outnumber" (l. 20) speakers of English as a first language, this means the former group is:
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Nevertheless in "Nevertheless, the designation" (l. 22) introduces a(n):
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The opposite of "closely" in "closely tied" (l. 24) is:
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The expression "take two spoonfuls daily" (l. 4) can be found in:
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A few in "a few of which are" (l. 14) means:
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ought to be in "they ought to be experts" (l. 39) means:
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The underlined word in "who pronounces badly" (l. 79) belongs to the same word class as:
When the text says the ban was "too harsh" it means that it was too:
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The underlined expression in "the tentative agreement does not address" (l. 21) can be replaced by: