EN English dictionary: The reader is constantly referred back to chapter 2.
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- The rain was coming down in sheets.
- The rash was confined to the back.
- The rate of inflation has been fluctuating around 4% for some time.
- The ratings
- The rationale behind offering this course is twofold:
- The rationale behind this statement is not at all apparent.
- The rationale for doing so was not addressed.
- The rationale for this exemption is that ...
- The rationale for using this teaching method is to encourage student confidence.
- The reactor disaster is a timely reminder of how deceptive our sense of security is.
- The reader is constantly referred back to chapter 2.
- The real causes must be found elsewhere.
- The real figures are all too often shrouded.
- The real loser, as usual, is the taxpayer.
- The reality of the situation is that where there are two equally-qualified candidates, preference is given to the younger one.
- The reason being
- The reason for the roof collapse continues to elude investigators.
- The reason why
- The reasons are not far to seek.
- The reasons for this are manifold.
- The rebels are in truth little better than the regime they are fighting against.