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mad / furious

main / major / principal

make / form / shape

manage / conduct / direct

mark / stain / spot / smudge / speck

match / coincide / correspond

maybe / perhaps / possibly / probably

meddle / interfere / tamper

meet /
get together / bump into /
run into /
gather / assemble / encounter / confront


metaphor / simile

mistake / blunder

modern / contemporary

month

most / most of

contemporary / modern
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1 Hitler was contemporary with Mussolini.
2 The telephone and the phonograph were contemporary inventions.
3 Here is a contemporary account of the execution of Charles I.
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1 Most modern women work outside the home.
2 Color TV is a modern invention.
3 Our school is in a modern building.
4 Doherty is a professor of modern European history.
5 Drugs have become the plague of the modern world.
6 What do you think of modern art?
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The telephone and phonograph were contemporary inventions.


Color TV is a modern invention.

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