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In what sentences this word(s) is/are used more often



 
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In what sentences this word(s) is/are used more often #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 01, 2010 12:53 pm   In what sentences this word(s) is/are used more often
 

Words and their usage
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In what sentences this word(s) is/are used more often #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 01, 2010 12:55 pm   In what sentences this word(s) is/are used more often
 

Here is a list of words.

aback
abash
abate
abdicate
aberration
abolish
abridge
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In what sentences this word(s) is/are used more often #3 (permalink) Thu Apr 01, 2010 13:29 pm   In what sentences this word(s) is/are used more often
 

Each word has different meanings and builds up different expressions. For example, to be taken aback=to be surprised at, abolish=omit....
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