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to cease in a certain way, to sum up
Question 1:
to cease in a certain way, to sum up
A.
hold with
B.
end up
C.
do without
D.
set to
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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.
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