verb
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agree
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If both
parties agree to the terms, we can finalize the contract.
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noun
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agreement
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As soon as the labor agreement was signed, the factory
resumed production of new cars and vans.
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adjective
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agreeable
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The
parties are agreeable to the terms.
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verb
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assure
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I assure
you that our drug-testing policy is applied fairly.
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noun
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assurance
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What
assurance is there that the company will still be in business?
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adverb
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assuredly
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He spoke
assuredly, but his follow-up memo showed less conviction.
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verb
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cancel
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The man
canceled his magazine subscription and got his money back.
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noun
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cancellation
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Writers
usually receive a cancellation fee even if their articles are not published.
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adjective
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canceled
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The
canceled concert ended up costing our agency millions.
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verb
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obligate
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The terms
of the contracts obligate us to work for at least one more month.
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noun
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obligation
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The factory managers have a legal and moral
obligation to provide a safe work site.
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adjective
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obligatory
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He finished his obligatory
military service, and then joined his father on the orange farm.
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verb
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provide
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Since the
machine is very reliable, why don't we cancel the service contract they
provided?
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noun
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provider
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We must
negotiate a new contract with our Internet service provider.
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noun
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provision
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The
provision for canceling the contract is in the last clause.
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verb
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specify
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The
contract specifies the percentage of raise the workers will see next year.
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noun
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specification
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The work
was done according to our specifications.
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adjective
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specific
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We have
not chosen a specific location for the reunion.
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