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After eating so much, he felt BAD/BADLY all evening.
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BAD
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BADLY
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He was afraid of scoring BAD/BADLY on the test.
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BAD
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BADLY
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Farmers have to BALE, BAIL the hay before the rain spoils it.
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BALE
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BAIL
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I enjoyed the boat ride, except for having to BALE, BAIL constantly due to a leak.
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BALE
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BAIL
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The judge set BALE, BAIL at $500.
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BALE
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BAIL
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Some people can't speak in a neutral way. They have to BELABOR, LABOR every point they make.
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BELABOR
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LABOR
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He BELABORED, LABORED his girlfriend for every little fault.
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BELABOR
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LABOR
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Every two months is BIMONTHLY/SEMIMONTHLY.
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BIMONTHLY
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SEMIMONTHLY
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Twice a month is BIMONTHLY/SEMIMONTHLY.
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BIMONTHLY
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SEMIMONTHLY
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The senator filed A BILL, LEGISLATION to authorize a charter school.
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BILL
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LEGISLATION
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The governor signed A BILL, LEGISLATION privatizing parts of state government.
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BILL
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LEGISLATION
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Niels and his sister are both tall and BLOND, BLONDE.
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BLOND
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BLONDE
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She has been called a classic BLOND, BLONDE.
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BLOND
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BLONDE
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We considered suing them for BREACH, BREECH of contract.
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BREACH
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BREECH
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Coming out feet first, the baby appeared in a BREACH, BREECH birth.
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BREACH
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BREECH
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His collection included a BREACH/BREECH loading rifle used in the Civil War.
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BREACH
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BREECH