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The chairperson hired a well-known fashion designer to create new suits.
Question 1:
The chairperson hired a well-known fashion designer to create new suits. Now she looks like a picture of .......*^*perfection every day.
A.
sartorial
B.
substantial
C.
satirical
D.
subsequent
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Workplace relations | C1 – Advanced
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