landlord
noun
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a person or organization that owns any type of real estate and rents it out to a business or individual

medication
noun
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any drug or substance used for treating an illness or injury; can also refer to the process of medicating using drugs

intern
noun
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a person, often a student, who trains or works at a job to gain experience

residential
adjective
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restricted to or occupied by private homes rather than factories or offices; suitable for living in

appendix
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a section at the end of a book or document containing additional information

dispatch
verb
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to send off to a destination, sometimes in order to fulfill a purpose

raise
noun
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an increase in salary

compare
verb
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to examine similarities and differences

chart
noun
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information shown in a table, graph, or diagram

improve
verb
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to make better

successful
adjective
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resulting or terminating in success

connection
noun
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the state of being connected, such as with the internet, online networks, electric circuits, electrical components, etc.

economic
adjective
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of or relating to the production, development, and management of material wealth, as of a country, household, or business enterprise

director
noun
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someone who controls or manages a company or is in charge of a particular activity or organization

supply
noun
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an amount provided or available for use

partnership
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a relationship resembling a legal partnership and usually involving close cooperation between parties having specified and joint rights and responsibilities

pay
verb
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to give something, usually money, in exchange for work, goods, services, favors, etc.

financial
adjective
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of or relating to those commonly engaged in dealing with money and credit.

further
adjective
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additional or more distant

train
verb
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to teach or learn skills
