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referring |
He had to keep referring to his list.
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referred |
The matter was referred to the head teacher.
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referral |
He needed a referral for his new job.
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preferring |
He stayed at home, preferring to read rather than cycle.
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preferred |
She preferred cake to pudding.
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transferring |
They spend the day sorting and transferring money.
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transferred |
Heat energy is transferred through conduction.
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reference |
If you are stuck, use the instruction book for reference.
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referee |
The referee blew his whistle at the end of the game.
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preference |
He has a preference for classical music.
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transference |
Plants can spread by the transference of pollen.
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