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      Jhon said, Hey Melany look what I bought, every tailored suit COME WITH two pairs of socks and a silk tie for free. ----- COME WITH something.     The sales man at Best Buy said, all these sound systems COME WITH a two-year guarantee covering all parts and service. ----- COME WITH something.   start learning
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      Comes Withly said, Hey Melany look what I bought, every tailored suit (- -) (WITH two pairs of socks and a silk tie for free. ------ CALL, COME, GO.     (Venir incluido Con algo). to come together with, to depart in the company of something or someone.  
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      Julia said that Emmy uttered, COMPARED WITH the problems some people face, ours aren’t too bad. ----- COMPARE WITH something.     Jane said, If we COMPARE this year’s sales WITH last year’s sales, they aren’t very good, and we need to figure out why. ----- COMPARE WITH something.   start learning
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      Compadre Withly said that Emmy uttered, (- -) WITH the problems some people face, ours aren’t too bad. ------ DO, COMPARE, CORRESPOND.     (Comparar Con algo). to be as good or as bad as something else.  
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      Mario asked, asked, did the material’s quality "correspond with" that of the sample they sent?. ---------- CORRESPOND TO/WITH something.     The work Ibanka had to do didn’t "correspond to" the job description given in the newspaper ads. It was very different work. ------- CORRESPOND TO/WITH something.   start learning
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      Correspondly Withly asked, did the material’s quality (- -) WITH that of the sample they sent?. ------- GO, CORRESPOND, DO, COMPARE.     Corresponder con, ser igual que, ajustarse a, to match or be similar or equal.  
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      Jose asked, do you think Tribilin’s serious about quitting, or just "toying with" the idea?. ----- TOY WITH something.     Tomy Robinson’s been "toying with" the idea of going back to university to study law, but he hasn’t looked into it seriously yet. ------ TOY WITH something.   start learning
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      Toyis Withly asked, do you think Tribilin’s serious about quitting, or just (- -) WITH the idea?. ------ YEARN, PLAY, TOY.     Considerar con, jugar con la idea de algo, darle vueltas a. to consider something or doing something, but not in a very serious way, and without making a decision.  
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      Juan said that Donal thought Melania loved him but she was really just "toying with" him. ------ TOY WITH somebody.     Bill Clinton's not serious about Monica at all - he's just "toying with" her. ------- TOY WITH somebody.   start learning
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      Toyis Withly said that Donal thought Melania loved him but she was really just (- -) WITH him. ------- PLAY, TOY, YERK.     Juguete con, juguetear con, jugar con alguien, divertirse con. to not care seriously about someone or about their feelings, especially during a romantic friendship.  
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      Jhony said that Mark Anthony's ex-wife LIES WITH Alex Rodriguez. ------ LIE WITH someone.     Hilary's husband was "lying with" his secretary. ------- LIE WITH someone.   start learning
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      Liely Withly said that Mark Anthony's ex—- wife (L. - -) WITH Alex Rodriguez. ----- SLEEP, LIE, RUN.     ACOSTARSE CON alguién, ----. to have sex with (someone).  
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      Mr Voughan said, Tavo man, you're "faced with" a very difficult choice there. ------ BE FACED WITH something.     Kim Kardashian was "faced with" a difficult decision when offered a high-paying job in Korea. If she took it, she’d have to live far away from her family. ----- BE FACED WITH something.   start learning
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      Miss Berby Facial Withly said, Tavo man, you're (- -) WITH a very difficult choice there. ---- GET, FACE, WORK.     Estar Enfrentado Con, vérselas con, encontrarse cara a cara con. If you face a problem, or a problem faces you, you have to deal with it. (see also: come up against, run up against)...  
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      Jessy asked, have you "finished with" this magazine Ceci?. ------- FINISH WITH something.     Hey Erick, have you nearly "finished with" the printer, or do you have more to do?. ----- FINISH WITH something.   start learning
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      Finishy Withly asked, have you (- -) WITH this magazine Ceci?. ------- END, FINISH, DO.     Terminar con algo, acabar con. to stop using or needing something.  
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      The chairman Jose "made off with" five millions of dollards he'd stolen from his company. -------- MAKE OFF WITH something.     The former governor of Veracruz Javier Duarte "made off with" millions of dollars he'd stolen from his state. ------- MAKE OFF WITH something.   start learning
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      The chairman Makely Offelias Withly (- -) OFF WITH five millions of dollards he'd stolen from his company. ------- COME, GO, MAKE.     Escaparse con algo, pelarse, Hacer Offerta Con, con algo, makiar oferta Con. to steal something and hurry away with it.  
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      Gonzalo said, a camel can "go without" water for a week. Personally I can go without television. ------- GO WITHOUT something.     When he was young, Steve Kaufman could "go without" sleep for a night and still be able to work the next day. But now he needs a full night’s sleep. --------------------- GO WITHOUT something.   start learning
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      Gonzalo said, a camel can (- -) WITHOUT water for a week. Personally I can go without television. -------- GO, COME, LIVE.     Vivir SIN algo, pasarla sin algo, ir SIN algo, pasarsela sin algo. to not have something which you usually have. (see also: do without).  
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      Damin said, we’ll have to "do without" the air-conditioning while they fix it. It’s going to be really hot!. ----- DO WITHOUT something/somebody.     Ceci said, there's no milk left, so I'm afraid you'll just have to "do without". ------ DO WITHOUT something/somebody.   start learning
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      Doly WithOutelianos said, we’ll have to (D -) WITHOUT the air-conditioning while they fix it. It’s going to be really hot!. -------- GO, LIVE, DO.     Vivir sin algo o alguien, pasarsela sin algo o alguien. to not have something which you usually have. (see also: go without something/someone).  
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