verb
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assist
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Let me assist you with planning your next
event.
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noun
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assistance
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Dennis's idea of assistance is to call a
professional firm for advice.
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noun
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assistant
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In
light of the number of events she had to run this year, Annu asked her boss
for an assistant.
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verb
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coordinate
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Ralph
had a hard time coordinating the schedules of everybody involved in planning
the event.
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noun
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coordination
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Edna is a
very good organizer, and coordination of events is one of her specialties.
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noun
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coordinator
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The staff chose Marcel to be the
coordinator for the company picnic.
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verb
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generalize
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When we generalize, we must be aware of
the many exceptions.
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adjective
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general
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I need a general idea of what you want
before I can provide specific answers.
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adverb
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generally
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Although I cannot
speak for every case, generally it is less expensive to buy in quantity.
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verb
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idealize
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Rhoda idealized the location until she
could no longer see any flaws in it.
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adjective
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ideal
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A hotel with a large garden would be the
ideal site for the reception.
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adverb
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ideally
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Ideally, the site would be within our
budget and have an outdoor area.
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verb
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plan
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The committee planned to hold the luncheon
in the office conference room rather than at a restaurant.
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noun
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plan
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The finalized plans for the event will be
presented at the staff meeting tomorrow.
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noun
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planner
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Since she wanted to have a large wedding,
Matilda decided to hire a wedding planner to help her make the arrangements.
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verb
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regulate
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The state will regulate the food-handling
precautions.
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noun
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regulation
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Please obey the state regulations
regarding serving alcohol to minors.
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adjective
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regulatory
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Even
though it is private, the country club's kitchen is subject to the rules of
regulatory agencies.
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