600–790 – Finalizing 3
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fair
adjective

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reasonable or impartial

point out
phrasal verb

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to direct a person's attention to someone or something by pointing

point out
phrasal verb

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to indicate or specify a fact or mistake to make someone aware of it

major
adjective

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great in number, degree, extent, seriousness, etc.

tiny
adjective

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very small

correct
adjective

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true or accurate; having no errors or mistakes

total
adjective

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the number or amount of everything counted

regular
adjective

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following a pattern, especially with the same time or space in between each thing and the next

get over something
phrasal verb

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to deal with something (an illness, problem, etc.) and returning to one's usual state

particular
adjective

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relating to a single or specific person, thing, place, idea, point, etc.

go on
phrasal verb

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to happen, to continue happening, or to continue doing something as before

extra
adjective

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more than is necessary or usual

find out
phrasal verb

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to learn or discover information about someone or something

mild
adjective

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not extreme, strong, or harsh; gentle

quite
adverb

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to the utmost extent or degree, meaning absolutely or completely

used to
phrase

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refers to something, such as an action or state, from the past that is no longer true

keep up
phrasal verb

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to continue something in the same manner

give in
phrasal verb

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to admit defeat or agree to do something you do not want

adjective

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will probably happen or is probably true

might
auxiliary verb

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used to express possibility
