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to take for granted; to dare; to venture; to take liberties; to permit oneself
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Abbreviations (GMAT, ESLT, MAT, etc.) #1 (permalink) Sat Apr 19, 2008 1:29 am   Abbreviations (GMAT, ESLT, MAT, etc.)
 

I would like to konw the meaning of all the abbreviations related to the English Language, for example: what GMAT, ESLT, MAT, etc. mean, please respond. cmalo2@msn.com
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Abbreviations (GMAT, ESLT, MAT, etc.) #2 (permalink) Sun May 11, 2008 0:33 am   Abbreviations (GMAT, ESLT, MAT, etc.)
 

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