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It's important to review the patient's medical history.
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Its important to review the patient's medical history.
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Its' important to review the patients' medical history.
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It's important to review the patients medical history.
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A.
The students' lab coats are all hanging in the closet.
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The student's lab coats are all hanging in the closet.
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The students lab coats' are all hanging in the closet.
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The students lab coats are all hanging in the closet.
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A.
Who's going to present the findings of the research?
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Whose going to present the findings of the research?
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Whos' going to present the findings of the research?
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Whose' going to present the findings of the research?
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A.
He works in a cutting-edge research laboratory.
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He works in a cutting edge research laboratory.
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He works in a cutting—edge research laboratory.
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He works in a cutting, edge research laboratory.
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A.
The research laboratory is cutting edge.
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The research laboratory is cutting-edge.
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The research laboratory is cutting—edge.
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The research laboratory is cutting, edge.
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A.
This is a highly recommended textbook for biochemistry.
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This is a highly-recommended textbook for biochemistry.
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This is a highly—recommended textbook for biochemistry.
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This is a highly, recommended textbook for biochemistry.
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A.
The ex-president of the society visited the college.
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The expresident of the society visited the college.
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The ex president of the society visited the college.
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The ex—president of the society visited the college.
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A.
The patient’s recovery was remarkable—a testament to his strong will.
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The patient’s recovery was remarkable: a testament to his strong will.
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The patient’s recovery was remarkable; a testament to his strong will.
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The patient’s recovery was remarkable, a testament to his strong will.
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A.
There was a long pause, and then he spoke—"I accept your offer."
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There was a long pause, and then he spoke: "I accept your offer."
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There was a long pause, and then he spoke; "I accept your offer."
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There was a long pause, and then he spoke, "I accept your offer."
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A.
He is a well-known expert in the field of cardiology.
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He is a well known expert in the field of cardiology.
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He is a well—known expert in the field of cardiology.
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He is a well, known expert in the field of cardiology.
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A.
This is a state-of-the-art medical facility.
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This is a state of the art medical facility.
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This is a state-of-the art medical facility.
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This is a state of the-art medical facility.
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A.
The expert is well known in his field.
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The expert is well-known in his field.
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The expert is well—known in his field.
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The expert is well, known in his field.
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The twenty-one-year-old student topped the exam.
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The twenty one year old student topped the exam.
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The twenty-one year-old student topped the exam.
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The twenty-one-year old student topped the exam.
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This medicine has long-lasting effects.
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This medicine has long lasting effects.
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This medicine has long—lasting effects.
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This medicine has long, lasting effects.
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The effects of this medicine are long lasting.
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The effects of this medicine are long-lasting.
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The effects of this medicine are long—lasting.
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The effects of this medicine are long, lasting.
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A.
It was a thought-provoking lecture on medical ethics.
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It was a thought provoking lecture on medical ethics.
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It was a thought—provoking lecture on medical ethics.
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It was a thought, provoking lecture on medical ethics.
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The lecture on medical ethics was thought provoking.
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The lecture on medical ethics was thought-provoking.
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The lecture on medical ethics was thought—provoking.
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The lecture on medical ethics was thought, provoking.
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A.
He was waiting for one thing—the results of his entrance exam.
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He was waiting for one thing: the results of his entrance exam.
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He was waiting for one thing; the results of his entrance exam.
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He was waiting for one thing, the results of his entrance exam.
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The test was incredibly difficult—in fact, it was the hardest test I've ever taken.
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The test was incredibly difficult; in fact, it was the hardest test I've ever taken.
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The test was incredibly difficult, in fact, it was the hardest test I've ever taken.
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Both A and B are correct.
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