verb
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accustom
to
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Shirley could not accustom herself to the
demands of her new job.
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noun
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custom
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It is the custom at this restaurant to
offer free meals to patrons on their birthdays.
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adjective
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accustomed
to
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Janet has become accustomed to eating
spicy food.
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verb
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apprentice
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Instead of attending cooking school,
Michael decided to apprentice to a master chef.
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noun
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apprentice
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The new group of apprentices will start
working any day now.
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noun
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apprenticeship
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The apprenticeship was a grueling period,
but George learned a lot.
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verb
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demand
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The head chef demands a lot from his
assistants.
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noun
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demand
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Pierre could not keep up with the many demands
of the customers.
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adjective
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demanding
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Working as a chef is a very demanding job.
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verb
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incorporate
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Take these items and incorporate them into
a stew.
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noun
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incorporation
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The
restaurant was the incorporation of every good idea the chef had thought of
in his career.
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gerund
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incorporating
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Chef Tao was famous for incorporating
different cooking styles into one.
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noun
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method
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The chef discovered a more efficient
method of peeling boiled eggs.
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noun
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methodology
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Even the order of adding ingredients is an
unappreciated aspect of cooking methodology.
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adjective
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methodical
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The head cook was not so artistic as
methodical in preparing standard dishes.
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noun
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profession
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The
number of people choosing cooking as a profession has risen over the past
decade.
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adjective
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professional
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She was professional in her approach to
dealing with the problem of late deliveries.
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adverb
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professionally
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Although the customer was rude and loud,
the waiter handled the situation very professionally.
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