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  1. for [Oxford Dictionary]Having (the thing mentioned) as a reason or cause ‘I'd like to take her somewhere in the US or Europe
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  2. What is the leadership style according to Oxford dictionary?
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  3. What is the mathematical name for the repeating bar that we place over the repetend?This is the term given in the Oxford English
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  4. 1. We should arrive before dark.2. I should have finished the book by Friday. [In the Oxford dictionary, I saw the two
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  5. what is an uncompensated ion?It is a very rare term. I can't find it in my huge Oxford Science Dictionary. There is one
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  6. Creativity was initially understood as the process that, appropriate to its root, created something new. As such, it is defined
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  7. I forgot to include the following sentences. Thank you very much for the help.I wonder if you could say "a post office in Oxford
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  8. Adnan's Flower Shop provides floral arrangements for holidays and events.Adflans sold Oxford Cdy Hall a holiday arrangement for
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  9. By using the dropdown arrow, indicate, in each case, whether the source can be regarded as a primary, secondary or tertiary
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  10. By using the dropdown arrow, indicate, in each case, whether the source can be regarded as a primary, secondary or tertiary
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