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to be able to buy necessary things only
Question 1:
to be able to buy necessary things only
A.
fall through
B.
face up to
C.
get by
D.
go with/ go together
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1. to prevent something from touching 2. to avoid eating something because it's not healthy 3. not to talk on certain subject especially if it is uncomfortable for someone. 4. not to get weight after losing it.
to wait for something impatiently
to make somebody understand something
to be able to buy necessary things only
to stop doing
to register somewhere
to cancel
to cease in a certain way, to sum up
to have the same opinion with somebody else
to go in a certain direction
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