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snag (verb) |
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immediately; from the beginning |
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2 |
in jeopardy (adjective) |
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space to move or negotiate |
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3 |
alienating (gerund) |
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statistical proof |
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4 |
right off the bat (idiom) |
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clear; succinct; concise |
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to tip one’s hand (idiom) |
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causing hostility or unfriendliness; angering or upsetting the other party |
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wiggle room (noun phrase) |
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in addition; extra; for good luck |
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for good measure (idiom) |
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to catch; to obtain by quick action |
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cogent (adjective) |
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to reveal one’s intentions without intending to; to expose one’s plans |
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quantitative evidence (noun phrase) |
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in danger; in a negative position |
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