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They liked that name (best, most).
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best
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most
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With a fluid, practiced motion that (belies, betrays) his lifelong familiarity with crabbing, Paul drops the float into a box with the gaff.
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belies
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betrays
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(Principal, Principle) areas of tomato growth include nearby Gadsden County.
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Principal
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Principle
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At this (junction, juncture), we must stay focused on grammar skills.
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junction
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juncture
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Despite all the hours of (blurry-eyed, bleary-eyed) film study, he still needs to home in on the other team's quarterback.
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blurry-eyed
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bleary-eyed
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There's no need to include every event that comes down the (pike, pipe).
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pike
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pipe
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The smell of turpentine makes me (nauseated, nauseous).
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nauseated
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nauseous
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(Fewer, less) than half of those surveyed know the party of their own state's governor.
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Fewer
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Less
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Another group will get a chance to (try out, tryout) for the Titans next week.
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try out
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tryout
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"She's a Jackson County native" means:
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She has lived in Jackson County her whole life.
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She was born in Jackson County.