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tattoo |
He disliked his new tattoo.
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tendency |
Bias is a tendency to favour one side over another in an account of historical events.
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therefore |
I'm tired, therefore I'm going home.
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threshold |
He stepped over the threshold into the house hesitantly.
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tomorrow |
I'll call you again tomorrow.
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tongue |
My dog's tongue is always out of his mouth.
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truly |
Their wedding was a truly joyous occasion.
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unforeseen |
The concert is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.
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unfortunately |
Unfortunately we lost the game.
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until |
Wait here until I get back.
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Weird |
I heard a very weird noise in the night.
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wherever |
I hope he has fun wherever he ends up.
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which |
Which way shall we go?
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