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impact

Oct 18, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] impact verb To have a strong effect on something. To impact The new policy will impact our sales positively. How did the change impact your daily routine? Can this innovation impact the industry significantly? The weather can impact travel plans dramatically.

expenses

Oct 17, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] expenses noun Money spent for a particular purpose. Expenses We need to reduce our monthly expenses immediately. His travel expenses were covered by the company. I track my expenses using a budgeting app. The event’s expenses exceeded our initial budget. Have you accounted for all your expenses?

recent

Oct 16, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] recent adjective Happening or created not long ago. Recent Her recent success surprised all of us. Have you seen the recent news about the event? The recent report highlights several important issues. Any recent developments on the project status? There have been many changes in recent years.

victim

Oct 15, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] victim noun A person harmed or killed by an event or action. A victim She was a victim of fraud. The flood victims received aid and support. He felt like a victim of unfair treatment. The crime left many innocent victims behind. He felt like a victim of circumstances.

investment

Oct 14, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] investment noun The action of putting money into something for profit. Investment Her investment in stocks has doubled in value. They made a significant investment in renewable energy projects. What is the return on your recent investment? He considers real estate a safe investment option. Is this property a good investment for the future?

competent

Oct 13, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] competent adjective Having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill. Competent She is highly competent at her job. He is not competent enough for this responsibility. Is the new manager competent in handling issues effectively? They hired a competent team for the project. Do you feel competent enough to lead the team?

manage

Oct 12, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] manage verb To control or handle something successfully. To manage She managed the project efficiently last year. He has managed the team with great skill. I managed to finish the report on time. We managed the crisis without any major issues. Have you managed to solve the problem yet?

temporary

Oct 11, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] temporary adjective Lasting for a limited or short time. Temporary This is just a temporary solution, not permanent. I’m looking for some temporary work. Her job position is temporary until further notice. Are the temporary workers receiving adequate training? Can we hire temporary staff for this project?

critical

Oct 10, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] critical adjective Extremely important. Critical It’s critical to meet the project deadline. The report is missing several critical details. She played a critical role in the success. Addressing critical issues is our top priority. His input is critical for the project’s success.

tell the difference

Oct 09, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] tell the difference phrase To distinguish between two or more things. Can you tell the difference between these colours? I can’t tell the difference without my glasses. He couldn’t tell the difference between them. I can tell the difference quite clearly now. Can anyone tell the difference in these pictures?

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