Lower Intermediate Deck 7
Total: 20 cards
spike
noun

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a sharp increase in the amount, degree, or magnitude of something

improper
adjective

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not in accordance with the rule, standard, or purpose; incorrect

certify
verb

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to declare or confirm the truth or validity of something by a formal statement, often in writing

lengthen
verb

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to make something longer; to become longer

embark
verb

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to begin something, especially one that is important or difficult

anonymous
adjective

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having an unknown name; made or done by someone with an unknown name

submission
noun

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the act or result of giving or turning in something for review or approval, such as a document, assignment, or proposal

microscope
noun

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an optical instrument used to make very small objects look bigger so that more detail can be seen

reliable
adjective

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proven to be trustworthy or dependable

inquiry
noun

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an act of asking or requesting for information

fleet
noun

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a group of vehicles, especially ships or aircraft, operating under one company

commercial
adjective

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having to do with profit or the buying or selling of products or services

balance sheet
noun

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a financial statement that reports a company's assets, liabilities and shareholders' equity at a specific point in time

personal assistant / executive assistant
noun

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a person whose work consists of supporting management, including executives, using a variety of project management, communication, or organizational skills

consumer spending
noun

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the total money spent on final goods and services by individuals and households for personal use and enjoyment in an economy

import
noun

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a product brought from one country into another for sale, or the business of doing this

export
verb

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to send abroad for sale or trade

fraction
noun

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a part or portion of something; one part of a whole

earnings
noun

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after-tax net income, sometimes known as the bottom line or a company's profits

mechanical
adjective

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produced or operated by a machine or tool; relating to machines or engines
