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  • 17benchmark — noun (C) 1 something that is used as a standard by which other things can be judged or measured: a benchmark for future pay negotiations 2 a mark made on a building, post etc that shows its height above sea level, and is used to measure other… …

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  • 18break down — 1) his van broke down See break 1. 4) 2) pay negotiations broke down Syn: fail, collapse, founder, fall through, disintegrate; informal fizzle out 3) Vicky broke down, sobbing loudly Syn …

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  • 19break down — 1) his van broke down See: break [verb] 2) 2) pay negotiations broke down Syn: fail, collapse, founder, fall through 3) Vicky broke down, sobbing loudly Syn …

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  • 20collapse — /kə læps/ noun 1. a sudden fall in price ● the collapse of the market in silver ● the collapse of the dollar on the foreign exchange markets 2. a sudden failure ● the collapse of the pay negotiations ● Investors lost thousands of pounds in the… …

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