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      What is the (high) of the tower?    start learning
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      What is the height of the tower?   
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      So the road goes the (long) of the town?    start learning
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      So the road goes the length of the town?   
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      When did they (wide) the entrance?    start learning
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      When did they widen the entrance?   
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      What is the (thick) of the wall here?    start learning
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      What is the thickness of the wall here?   
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      The road (narrow) here. Why's that?    start learning
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      The road narrows here. Why's that?   
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      What's the (broad) of the river and (deep) of the water here?    start learning
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      What's the breadth/broadness of the river and depth of the water here?   
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      Why don't they (large) the map? It's so small.    start learning
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      Why don't they enlarge the map? It's so small.   
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      It's nine o'clock and it's still light. When do the days (short) here?    start learning
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      It's nine o'clock and it's still light. When do the days shorten here?   
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      How many colleges are there? Just under forty. Well, thirty-eight to be exact.    start learning
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      How "new" is new? Roughly 1370.    start learning
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      You're kidding! No, really! Interestingly, the oldest college was actually only founded a hundred or so years earlier!    start learning
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      Apparently, the biggest room can seat somewhere in the region of five hundred students.    start learning
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      How many students are there at the university in total? To be honest, it depends. In term time, you'd probably get upwards of twenty thousand.    start learning
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      How many colleges are there? Just under forty. Well, thirty-eight to be exact.    start learning
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      How many colleges are there? Fewer than forty. Well, thirty-eight to be exact.   
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      How "new" is new? Roughly 1370.    start learning
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      How "new" is new? About/around/approximately 1370.     about/around/approximately  
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      You're kidding! No, really! Interestingly, the oldest college was actually only founded a hundred or so years earlier!    start learning
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      You're kidding! No, really! Interestingly, the oldest college was actually only founded about/around/approximately hundred years earlier!     about/around/approximately  
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      Apparently, the biggest room can seat somewhere in the region of five hundred students.     somewhere in the region of   start learning
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      Apparently, the biggest room can seat about/around/approximately five hundred students.     about/around/approximately  
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      How many students are there at the university in total? To be honest, it depends. In term time, you'd probably get upwards of twenty thousand.    start learning
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      How many students are there at the university in total? To be honest, it depends. In term time, you'd probably get more than twenty thousand.   
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      It's roughly 1,500 metres in length.    start learning
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      There are upwards of 35 corridors.    start learning
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      It's just under 1,200 metres above sea level.    start learning
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      It's somewhere in the region of 715 km.    start learning
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      It's two metres or so at its thickest point and then it narrows.    start learning
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      You get approximately 370 to the euro.    start learning
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