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She has a stellar academic track, with top grades and published research. start learning
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znakomita ścieżka akademicka (imponujący dorobek)
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The discussion’s locus was the ethics of AI. start learning
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After some gentle prodding, he finally answered the question. start learning
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We packed enough provisions for a week-long hike. start learning
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zaopatrzenie, zapasy. A w umowach - postanowienia
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The company fell victim to an online fraud. start learning
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Let’s not rehash last year’s arguments. start learning
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powtórzyć (odgrzebać coś, przerabiać na nowo bez zmian)
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New ideas slowly percolate through the organization. start learning
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He’s a reliable colleague who always meets deadlines. start learning
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wiarygodny, rzetelny, (o przedmiotach - niezawodny)
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The new role will entail more travel and responsibility. start learning
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pociągać za sobą, wiązać się z czymś
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The story was completely made up. start learning
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to find yoursef in an argument It’s easy to find yourself in an argument online. start learning
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She paused to reflect on her decision. start learning
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Her business acumen saved the startup from failure. start learning
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Police can detain a suspect for questioning. start learning
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The report sheds light on the root causes of the crisis. start learning
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Fans rejoiced after the long-awaited victory. start learning
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His reactionary views blocked even modest reforms. start learning
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reakcyjny (sprzeciwiający się zmianom)
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The Chancellor announced new tax measures. start learning
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We hit a few bumps, but the project stayed on track. start learning
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Our app continues to outpace competitors in growth. start learning
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He’s living off his savings until he finds work. start learning
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Let the tea leaves infuse for three minutes. start learning
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Creativity often thrives within tight confines. start learning
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Presumably, the results will arrive by Friday. start learning
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Temperatures will plunge overnight. start learning
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gwałtownie spadać, zanurzyć się
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The magazine will feature emerging designers. start learning
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Spare me the gory details, please. start learning
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The whale spouted water beside the boat. start learning
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The tenant reported a leak in the bathroom. start learning
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The doctor said I’m slightly overweight. start learning
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The tree no longer bears fruit. start learning
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nosić, mieć potomstwo, brać pod uwagę (... in mind)
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Weight gain is a concomitant effect of the medication. start learning
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I started to sweat during the interview. start learning
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Each spectator must keep to their assigned seat. start learning
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The government cut taxes to shore up the economy. start learning
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He sharpened the razor before shaving. start learning
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She took an oath to uphold the constitution. start learning
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The study tracks the offspring of migratory birds. start learning
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Your estimate was spot-on. start learning
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He professed his loyalty to the team. start learning
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Inflation is chipping away at our savings. start learning
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stopniowo niszczyć, osłabiać coś
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The data show an inarguable improvement. start learning
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“Will you be there?” “You betcha.” start learning
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Don’t hold back—tell me what you think. start learning
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She faced a malign rumor campaign online. start learning
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Please set out the cutlery for dinner. start learning
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A distinguished scholar opened the conference. start learning
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wybitny, wyróżniający się
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The caterpillar will morph into a butterfly. start learning
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przeobrażać się, przekształcać się
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Could you elucidate the main mechanism? start learning
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He keeps sucking up to the boss before reviews. start learning
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