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| To dispute the truth or validity of a claim |
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| To refer to or to point out |
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| To make something easier to understand |
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| To communicate; impart; make known |
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| To support the truth or validity of a claim |
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| to describe in detail; to outline |
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| to elaborate or expand in detail |
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| to explain how something is different |
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| To set apart, to separate, or to tell apart |
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| to set up on a firm basis as a foundation |
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| To judge the value of something in a thoughtful way |
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| To take in or to include something as part of a whole |
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| to deduce, conclude, use information to make an educated guess |
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| To make something specific more broad |
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| To show or prove to be right |
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| To restate something using your own words and word order that is about the same length as the original |
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| To support a claim under certain conditions |
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| to repeat something word for word |
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| To state or express indirectly |
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| To make a short overview in your own words of the main points of something longer |
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| to prove a claim using evidence |
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| To combine separate parts to form a more complex product |
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