noun
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accuracy
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His firm was well known for its accuracy
in predicting how long shipping would take.
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adjective
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accurate
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Don't
forget to keep accurate records; you will need them when you have your annual
inventory.
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adverb
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accurately
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The in-depth shipping
records made it possible for Max to accurately estimate when the mixing bowls
would arrive in the store.
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verb
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fulfill
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We take pride in fulfilling customers'
unusual requests.
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gerund
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fulfilling
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Fulfilling the requirement of the contract
will necessitate hiring extra staff.
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noun
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fulfillment
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Fulfillment
of duties can be tedious, but job satisfaction demands attention to detail.
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adjective
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integral
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This paperwork is integral to our ability
to track packages.
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verb
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integrate
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The new foreman is unable to integrate
information about shipping perishables.
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noun
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integration
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His full integration into the team could
take weeks.
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verb
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minimize
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To
minimize any potential risk of injury, all workers must wear closed-toed
shoes in the stockroom.
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adjective
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minimal
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Luckily, the leak from the roof did only
minimal damage to the inventory in the stockroom.
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noun
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minimum
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The minimum is $50; orders of less will be
assessed a shipping charge.
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verb
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ship
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We ship all orders within 24 hours of your
phone call.
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noun
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shipper
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We can rely on our shipper to pack large,
fragile items carefully.
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noun
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shipment
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The shipment from the supplier was short a
number of items, so we complained.
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adverb
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sufficiently
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If
you are sufficiently certain that the crate is in this room, I will check
them one by one.
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adjective
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sufficient
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The postage on that box is not sufficient
to get it to its destination.
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verb
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suffice
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Will this much Styrofoam suffice?
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