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  • 101greatly — great|ly W3 [ˈgreıtli] adv formal extremely or very much greatly increased/reduced ▪ The cost of repairs has greatly increased in recent years. ▪ All offers of help will be greatly appreciated . ▪ The quality of health care varies greatly …

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  • 102aggravation — ag|gra|va|tion [ ,ægrə veıʃn ] noun 1. ) uncount INFORMAL a feeling of being annoyed: The cost of repairs was huge, not to mention the aggravation. 2. ) count or uncount INFORMAL problems that annoy you: I really don t need this kind of… …

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  • 103approximate — ap|prox|i|mate1 [ ə praksımət ] adjective not exact, but close to an exact amount, number, time, etc.: the approximate time of death/cost of repairs a. not exact or accurate, but good enough to be useful: I can give you an approximate idea of… …

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  • 104etc — adverb Latin the written abbreviation for et cetera, used after a list to show that there are many other similar things or people that you could have added: loans taken out to cover the cost of repairs, new equipment etc | etc etc (=used when you …

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  • 105include — verb 1) activities include sports and drama Syn: incorporate, comprise, encompass, cover, embrace, involve, take in, number, contain; consist of, be made up of, be composed of; formal comprehend Ant: exclude …

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  • 106include — verb 1) activities include drama and music Syn: incorporate, comprise, encompass, cover, embrace, take in, number, contain 2) include the cost of repairs Syn: allow for, count, take …

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  • 107aggravation — UK [ˌæɡrəˈveɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms aggravation : singular aggravation plural aggravations 1) [uncountable] mainly spoken a feeling of being annoyed The cost of repairs was huge, not to mention the aggravation. 2) a) [countable/uncountable]… …

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  • 108approximate — I UK [əˈprɒksɪmət] / US [əˈprɑksɪmət] adjective a) not exact, but close to an exact amount, number, time etc the approximate cost of repairs/time of death b) not exact or accurate, but good enough to be useful I can give you an approximate idea… …

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  • 109run to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms run to : present tense I/you/we/they run to he/she/it runs to present participle running to past tense ran to past participle run to 1) run to someone to ask someone for help, especially when you should not… …

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  • 110service writer — At many dealerships, the person responsible for writing repair orders (work orders) is the service writer. He communicates to the mechanic and service manager the problems in your vehicle that you have outlined. He also estimates the nature and… …

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