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controversy Meaning a public disagreement or a public heated discussion over time. Example of using it in a sentence "How to deliver...


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contribute Meaning that you give something like money, resources or time to help something happen. Example of using it in a sentence...


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community Meaning a group of people living in the same place or having a common characteristic or share a common interest. Example of...


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Accompany Meaning – to go some where with someone. Example of using it in a sentence: "The homeshooling teacher is to accompany us on the...


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accommodation (noun) Meaning –a room, an area or building in which someone or a group can stay in or use. Example of using it in a...


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Accommodate (verb) Meaning - a building or room can provide lodging or sufficient space for a number of people Example of using it in a...


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Accidentally (adverb) Meaning by chance; inadvertently. Example of using it in a sentence "The teacher didn’t believe him when he said he...


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Acceptable (adjective) Meaning - something that is able to be agreed on; something suitable. Example of using it in a sentence "The...


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a lot (adverb) A lot, alot, and allot are only different by a space and a letter. However, all of them mean something very different...


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truly (adverb) Meaning – in a genuine or truthful way. Example of using it in a sentence: “Some educational leaders do not truly...