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1. | After you ___ ___ ___, all you can think about is that special person. | 3. | It's ___ to remember to take the keys out of the ignition before you get out and then lock your car. | 4. | Teenagers who ___ ___ usually return home when they get cold or hungry. | 6. | Your great-grandpa might have given an inexpensive ___ ring to great-grandma as a sign of his love. | 9. | If you have a headache, ___ it's caused by stress. Or ___ you have a brain tumor. | 11. | The man got ___ when he saw his girlfriend hugging her exercise instructor. | 13. | People who are politically correct or just polite will ignore "the ___ in the living room." | 14. | If you like to ___, you should go out for the debate team. | 15. | Some restaurants will give you a free dessert if it's your ___. (But you have to show them your ID card.) |
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1. | By definition, you can have only one best ___. You can have one or more good ___s, and many acquaintances. | 2. | People with motivation and drive don't 'let' things ___; they 'make' things ___. | 5. | If you could look into the ___, would you want to know how and when you will die? | 7. | Democrats are ___ with more taxes, while Republicans are ___ with reduced spending. | 8. | Alzheimer's disease will eventually destroy your ___. You won't even remember how to use a spoon. | 10. | The person who "___s home the bacon" is the breadwinner in the family. | 12. | "___ say ___" is a popular expression which makes sense yet doesn't make sense. (How can that be?) |
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