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throw curve
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1.97 |
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I threw a curve. |
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round curve
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1.38 |
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I round the curve. |
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take curve
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0.66 |
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Take one curve at a time. |
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follow curve
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0.59 |
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Slice off peel, following curve of fruit. |
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negotiate curve
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0.59 |
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A Chevrolet Suburban was on its side after failing to negotiate a curve. |
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hug curve
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0.46 |
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Her sparkly red and white gown hugs every curve. |
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use curve
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0.46 |
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He used his curve. |
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explain curve
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0.39 |
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A rising yield curve can be explained by liquidity preference theory. |
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have curve
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0.39 |
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It has many curves, |
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plot curve
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0.39 |
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Plot the curve upward. |
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enter curve
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0.33 |
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He said the brakes of the vehicle probably failed as the bus was entering a curve after a long decline in the road. |
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handle curve
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0.33 |
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The big problem is how the train will handle curves. |
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hit curve
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0.33 |
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Few masters of statistics can hit the curve. |
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invert curve
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0.33 |
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Last fall, the yield curve became inverted. |
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obtain curve
|
0.33 |
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Similar curves are obtained for other liquids. |
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approach curve
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0.26 |
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The driver decreased her speed as she approached the curve. |
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echo curve
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0.26 |
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Side walls echo the curve of the spine or the buildings exterior skin. |
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run curve
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0.26 |
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Most believe Johnson to be the best ever at running the curves. |
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trace curve
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0.26 |
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She could feel his fingers tracing the curve of her neck. |