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complement / compliment
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convince / persuade
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couple / pair
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1. She hasn't had any contact with her brother.
2. They stayed in contact after college.
3. She has contacts with top officials in the government.
4. I have a contact down at city hall.
5. The Reporter had several important contacts in the government.
6. I've made a few contacts in the industry.
7. The Omaha tribe had more contacts with whites than most other tribes.
8 . We don't have much contact with Australian division of the company.
9. I've made a few contacts in the industry.
10. The meeting was the highest level contact between the two countries since the 1979 war.
11. I've made contact with most of the people on the list.
12. We're afraid we'll lose contact with our grand-daughters after our son's divorce.
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