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work in
verb as in encroach
verb as in enter
verb as in include
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verb as in insert
verb as in insinuate
verb as in interlard
verb as in intermix
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verb as in interrupt
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verb as in introduce
verb as in mix
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verb as in specialize
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verb as in usurp
Example Sentences
“Even in the department they work in, you have to keep an eye over your shoulder. A sociopath does pretty well in this environment, but you don’t want too many sociopaths in the same department.”
But I suspect that Johnson appreciates the gulf between the glamorous idea of working in the arts and the bitter reality of intermittent paychecks.
Anyone who works in land management knows these agencies have long gone underfunded and unsupported by Republicans, rendering them less and less effective as the demands on them grow ever more pressing.
Sir Terry first showed Mr Smythe his fiction work in the summer of 1968 and the publisher was immediately struck by his "brilliance, sense of humour and his skill at writing".
While working in north Wales in 2021, Mr Hall was alerted by neighbours that someone was in his house and all the lights were on.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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