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  • 81Mexico's Next Top Model, Cycle 1 — Promotional Photograph of Cycle 1 of Mexico s Next Top Model Format Reality television Created by …

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  • 82Shank — Эта статья содержит незавершённый перевод с английского языка. Вы можете помочь проекту, переведя её до конца …

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  • 83of course — W1S1 adv 1.) used to show that other people probably already know what you are saying is true, or expect to hear it ▪ Well, she won, of course. ▪ You should of course keep copies of all your correspondence. ▪ Of course there will be some… …

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  • 84problem — prob|lem W1S1 [ˈprɔbləm US ˈpra: ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(difficulty)¦ 2 3¦(question)¦ 4 no problem 5 the (only) problem is (that) ... 6 that s your/his etc problem 7 it s/that s not my problem 8 What s your/his etc problem? 9 Do …

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  • 85all right — all right1 adjective, adverb MAINLY SPOKEN *** ▸ 1 fairly/very good ▸ 2 going well ▸ 3 for permission ▸ 4 not hurt/sick ▸ 5 for making someone less upset ▸ 6 for admitting something ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) satisfactory or fairly pleasant, but not… …

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  • 86all right — okay, satisfactory She said that it would be all right for me to bring my friend to the party …

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  • 87all right */*/*/ — I UK / US adjective, adverb mainly spoken 1) a) satisfactory or fairly pleasant, but not excellent Manchester s all right, but I d rather live in London. My teacher is all right, but she doesn t really listen to me. b) very good or nice What s… …

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  • 88twofer — [“tufa1] n. an item that is selling two for the price of one. □ Here’s a good deal a twofer only $7.98. □ Everything is this store is a twofer. I only want one of these. Do I have to bring a friend who wants one, too? …

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  • 89(the) more the merrier — the more the merrier phrase used for saying that you will be happy if more people come or take part in what you are doing Thesaurus: words used to describe social eventshyponym Main entry: more * * * the ˌmore the ˈmerrier idiom ( …

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  • 90at no cost — used to say that something is free Improvements have been made at no cost to taxpayers. Club members can bring a friend at no extra cost. • • • Main Entry: ↑cost …

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