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26 Cards in this Set
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to come into - with sn
to establish, maintain, to break off, lose - |
contact
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to engage in - , to contribute to a - , the - surrounding an issue
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debate
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combine, differentiate, discern the - of
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elements
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consume, conserve, generate, save, waste
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energy
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to emerge, occur, observe, investigate, explain
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phenomena
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collect, collate, publish,
are questionned, invalidated, falsified |
results
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are defined, strenghtened
to play, take on a - |
roles
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to take, provide, analyze
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sample
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to discover, devise (think up), develop, work out
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way
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mainly, partly, loosely
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to base on (+Adv)
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generally, commonly, invariably
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to associate with (+Adv)
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at length, briefly, thoroughly
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to discuss (+Adv)
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firmly, clearly, conclusively
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to establish (+Adv)
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briefly, critically, thoroughly
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to examine (+Adv)
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clearly, convincingly
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to demonstrate (+Adv)
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correctly, clearly, closely
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to identify (+Adv)
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-inevitably poses a question concerning...
-poses a challenge to... |
to pose
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-strongly suggest a different interpretation
-suggest a new approach |
to suggest
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refer frequently/specifically in passing to
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to refer
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to simply list the main hypothesis / causes / features / characteristics
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to list
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changes/trends/differences observed earlier
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to observe
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establish the facts
the facts will bear out : confirm the facts will support their hypothesis check the facts present the facts distort the facts interesting, relevant, undeniable, little-known |
facts + Verb
facts + Adj |
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-to account for the fact that
-stems for the fact that -drew attention to the fact that |
fact (expression)
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-to look for, collect, examine, consider
-the evidence point to, suggest (a conclusion) -the evidence is growing widespread -the evidence supports (a theory) |
evidence
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-to provide sufficient evidence
-convincing, powerful - -flimsy, conflicting -new evidence comes to light / emerges -abundant evidence - hard, reliable evidence |
evidence
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to steadily increase
to grow rapidly to occur periodically to address directly to focus narrowly to typically opt for to quickly implement to seriously consider |
verb + adverb
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