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english slang idioms question 1
"Telling the customer that we needed more information from the doctor and that he needed to get the information in order to process his claim was a dirty .......... You know that it will take awhile for the customer to get the information and send it in and by that time, it will be too late to process the claim," Jack, the lead insurance representative, told Jacky.


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 vocabulary words: noun lists sat test Why not hammer? Is a hard berate?
english slang idioms question 2
"Wow, he really did a ......... on you, didn't he. I heard him berate your performance, your attitude, your attire, your lack of public speaking ability and your intelligence. That was quite cruel of him to take you apart like that," Matt said to Lewis when he got back from the boss's office.


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english slang idioms question 3
"We are going to have to ......... away with our typewriter department. Typewriters are pretty much obsolete and demand for them has certainly waned. It is no longer profitable to keep them as one of the products we offer," Jack said to Tim.


english slang idioms, answer 3 dictionary definition of sound, drag, coming, throat, move vs push vs do vs erase

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 define cupidity, disyllable, amalgam, underling, introgression Why is it credit? What does this mean?
english slang idioms question 4
"Your ability to maintain your bearing, position and poise in the face of criticism and rude behavior does you .........," his boss told him.


english slang idioms, answer 4 vocab words fire, drawing, blood, parallel, service vs credit vs reputation vs stature

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english slang idioms question 5
"I had fun going to see the Ozzy Osbourne tribute band. However, the band didn't do most of his songs .......... The lead singer sang the wrong lines at times and the guitar player played some of the songs at the wrong speed. The original songs were much, much better," Bill told Paul.


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 difference between stay and live why is the answer good?
english slang idioms question 6
"I am going to transfer you to our quality control division. You are an excellent analyst and very intelligent. I think developing those skills in a real-world setting and getting experience in another area of this company will do you ........., career wise," Max said to Justine.


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 sit relaxed and sit easy Done my piece vs. done my bit
english slang idioms question 7
"We are not ready to present our findings to the committee yet. We still need to conduct some more tests to verify the validity of our work even more. I have done my ......... and have spoken to the head of the chemistry department to have arrange for an independent chemist to review our work. Please talk amongst yourselves while I answer this call to see what else we can do," Linus said to the team.


english slang idioms, answer 7 study english with home, eating, easy going, easy, piece vs homework vs action vs bit

 equal rights between man and woman How to use the F-word?
english slang idioms question 8
"I am responding to your complaint that your computer is moving sluggishly and is not saving files correctly. What I will have to do will take an hour or two so I must ask you to take the work you will need to another location and let me do my .......... I will come get you when I am done," Lewis said to Jacob.


english slang idioms, answer 8 exercise with evaporated, enough, road, end, elbow, orchestrating vs fabrication vs thing vs goal

 what is the difference of meaning between "to skid" and "to slip'? honors vs motions
english slang idioms question 9
"Thank you for welcoming us tonight. This is a landmark day for our company and I am pleased to share it with everyone. We will be giving a narrated video history of this company and I have asked Jenny to do the .......... I hope that you will all enjoy this short film," Jack, the CEO of the company, said to the audience.


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 what mistakes do people in your country think are correct? whats the difference between do afters and do overs?
english slang idioms question 10
Adrenaline shot through his body and the ability to control his appendages was becoming increasingly more difficult in the icy water. He knew that if he didn't rescue the people from the ocean right now, there would be no hope for them due to hypothermia, among other things. There were no do ......... when the ocean was this turbulent and cold.


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