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Things entry often describes (“entry ________”)
bookkeeping, system, level, vehicles, vehicle, form, fee, training, accounting, point, visa, table, systems, permit, words, midwives, program, process, points, method, keeping, visas, books, tachycardia, screen, field, forms, programs, errors, circuit, body, women, exit, position, problem, requirements, mode, phase, equilibrium, tables, money, clerk, type, clerks, plan, book, card, devices, accounts, students, records, mechanism, price, fields, operators, word, securities, procedures, control, stage, ledger, name, positions, box, application, journal, basis, screens, device, permits, procedure, angle, rates, personnel, barriers, strategy, midwifery, circuits, programme, hall, capsule, cards, operator, performance, jobs, course, techniques, format
How entry often is described (“________ entry”)
first, main, last, free, triumphal, diary, next, single, original, double, forcible, separate, second, lexical, illegal, american, final, triumphant, direct, initial, british, easy, corresponding, formal, previous, forced, actual, late, appropriate, typical, successful, solemn, brief, limited, unauthorized, proper, added, unlawful, subsequent, front, rapid, official, competitive, immediate, manual, soviet, above, winning, correct, later, false, grand, temporary, lateral, remote, sudden, rear, latest, royal, biographical, restricted, earliest, dramatic, autotext, relevant
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