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abrupt change
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6.06 |
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How abrupt change can be. |
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abrupt end
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5.46 |
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The road came to an abrupt end. |
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abrupt halt
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4.94 |
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We come to an abrupt halt. |
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abrupt departure
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2.70 |
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His abrupt departure left her close to collapse. |
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abrupt resignation
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1.45 |
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The abrupt resignation of its music director. |
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abrupt reversal
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1.45 |
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It was an abrupt reversal. |
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abrupt shift
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1.45 |
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It seemed too abrupt a shift in thinking. |
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abrupt withdrawal
|
0.99 |
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The abrupt withdrawal of DFS was awkward for all parties. |
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abrupt about-face
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0.86 |
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Menswear is doing an abrupt about-face for fall. |
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abrupt dismissal
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0.79 |
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Abrupt dismissals sometimes leave doctors and nurses without paychecks and insurance. |
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abrupt slowdown
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0.79 |
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With the abrupt economic slowdown, credit card companies expect more delinquencies and bankruptcies. |
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abrupt decision
|
0.72 |
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That reversed an abrupt decision in December to call off the investigation. |
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abrupt cancellation
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0.66 |
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Both sides blamed each other for the abrupt cancellation of his trip. |
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abrupt stop
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0.66 |
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Tonya Harding came to an abrupt stop during skating practice, was the reply. |
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abrupt turn
|
0.59 |
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It performed an abrupt left turn. |
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abrupt turnaround
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0.59 |
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The cutbacks are an abrupt turnaround for Kirshbaum. |
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abrupt rise
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0.46 |
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The temperature often begins an abrupt rise. |
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abrupt way
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0.46 |
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This is a rather abrupt way to come off heroin. |
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abrupt close
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0.39 |
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On that note the interview was brought to an abrupt close. |
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abrupt ending
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0.39 |
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They booed and chanted obscenities at the abrupt ending. |