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ordinary |
The food tasted very ordinary.
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particular |
I like that dress in particular.
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peculiar |
I saw a very peculiar film last night.
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perhaps |
But the mimesis is perhaps less in them than in our seeing of them.
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popular |
A popular type of nut is the cashew nut.
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position |
He has an advisory position in a large company.
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possess |
Each candidate should possess outstanding communication skills.
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possession |
A conqueror is someone who gains possession or control of a country by force or war.
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possible |
It is possible for some aeroplanes to fly inverted.
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potatoes |
There were many potatoes in the bucket.
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pressure |
Pressure is the weight of air pressing down on the Earth's surface.
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probably |
That is probably the best pudding I have ever tasted.
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promise |
To forswear is to promise to give something up.
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purpose |
I will reject these goods as unfit for purpose.
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quarter |
We each had a quarter of the pizza.
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question |
He was reluctant to answer my question.
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recent |
In recent years more houses have been built.
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regular |
I'd like a regular coffee please.
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