verb
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desire
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Our manager is
trying to predict how many customers will desire our product over the next
quarter.
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noun
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desire
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Her
desire for greater control of the business led her to discuss her need for
more information with her accountant.
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adjective
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desirable
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The category summary, while desirable, was
time-consuming to prepare.
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verb
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detail
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The job description details all the duties
of this position.
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noun
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detail
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The budget report needs to be accurate
down to the last detail.
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adjective
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detailed
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The director asked for a detailed
description of our meeting.
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verb
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project
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The budget summary helped us project our
expenditures for the year.
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noun
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project
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The financial project was time-consuming
and challenging.
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noun
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projection
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Maurice's
projections for the upcoming fiscal year were not as helpful as we had hoped.
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verb
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realize
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The plan helps her realize her dream of
having the business turn a profit.
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noun
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reality
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The
financial statement reinforced the reality that our business is in deep
trouble.
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adjective
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realistic
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The accountant needs realistic numbers on
which to base his plan.
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verb
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translate
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The
computer was able to translate data from the created spreadsheet into the
spreadsheet program I prefer.
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noun
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translation
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The translation of the document was
provided at no charge.
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adjective
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translatable
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The
data was not translatable between programs and had to be entered by hand,
which took hours.
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noun
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type
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This type of business requires a lot of
start-up money.
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adjective
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typical
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Part
of a category summary is defining the expenses that are typical of the
business in question.
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adverb
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typically
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Typically, we finished preparing the
budget just in time to meet the deadline.
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