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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
Davis became the first Black woman to win an Emmy for lead actress in a drama series in 2015 for her work in “How to Get Away with Murder.”
"Some of the metrics we use now are not really sufficient whereas the '3-30-300' metric really demands that nature is brought to the areas that people actually live and work in," Weisser said.
They calculated how well the reactor would work in four climates: Atlanta, New York, Minneapolis, and Seattle.
“He had to get his grades up. He fought hard. It’s still a work in progress. Football has been the best thing. He’s had a release.”
D’Hérelle, who had been poised to live and work in Georgia, then disappears from her narrative too; he died, largely forgotten, of cancer, in Paris in 1949.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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