I seized the open opportunity to showcase my skills during the company's presentation.
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To use the word "dull" in a sentence, you could say: "The lecture was so dull that I struggled to stay awake."
The preponderance of evidence supported the conclusion that the defendant was guilty of the crime.
The thief used bribery to escape prison.
I had to bribe my sister with money in order to clean my room.
It is a life-time opportunity to go to korea
like this. I had the opportunity to get some sleep, but didn't take it.
Yes, "have" can be used twice in a sentence. For example: "I have been told that I have to complete the assignment by tomorrow."
The man had an opportunity to borrow some money but he declined the offer. She finally had the opportunity to see her friend again.
you could say :he saw the perfect opportunity to jump off the plane
Opportunity comes knocking at the door dressed in a coverall.
She tendentiously espoused her particular solution at every opportunity
Yes you can: Employees will have the opportunity to choose among several plans during the open enrollment period.
No this does not make any sense. What would be more proper to use is, "Will this opportunity be a milestone in your career?"
The higher the degree, the more doors of opportunity will be open to you.The higher the degree, the more doors of opportunity will be open to you.The higher the degree, the more doors of opportunity will be open to you.The higher the degree, the more doors of opportunity will be open to you.The higher the degree, the more doors of opportunity will be open to you.The higher the degree, the more doors of opportunity will be open to you.
This is a good opportunity for you to do your own homework.
Please open the gate. I requested the security to open the gate.