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eradicate poverty
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4.48 |
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The goal is to eradicate extreme poverty by then. |
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eradicate disease
|
3.75 |
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Frightful diseases have been eradicated. |
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eradicate corruption
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2.96 |
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New leaders try to eradicate corruption. |
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eradicate terrorism
|
2.76 |
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You do this not because it will eradicate all terrorism. |
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eradicate polio
|
1.97 |
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The organization is involved in a drive to eradicate polio. |
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eradicate crop
|
1.78 |
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Menchu also criticized U.S.-backed efforts to eradicate crops used to make cocaine. |
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eradicate virus
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1.71 |
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Eradicating the virus. |
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eradicate smallpox
|
1.25 |
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They eradicated smallpox. |
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eradicate problem
|
0.92 |
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That will go a long way toward eradicating the problem. |
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eradicate mosquito
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0.79 |
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And it can be controlled by eradicating mosquitoes. |
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eradicate pest
|
0.72 |
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The department has no plans yet to eradicate the pest. |
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eradicate piracy
|
0.72 |
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Washington accuses Beijing of failing to adhere to an agreement signed last year to eradicate copyright piracy. |
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eradicate pylorus
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0.72 |
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Bismuth has also become popular in recent years as a treatment in peptic ulcer to eradicate Helicobacter pylori. |
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eradicate practice
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0.66 |
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Eventually, he maintained, the decree and the warnings could eradicate the practice. |
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eradicate cancer
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0.53 |
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Although it may prolong survival, it cannot even temporarily eradicate the cancer. |
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eradicate plant
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0.53 |
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The same technologies can be applied to eradicate plants used for marijuana and heroin. |
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eradicate coca
|
0.46 |
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Had Bolivia not eradicated the coca, it faced decertification by the United States and the loss of U.S. aid. |
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eradicate hunger
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0.46 |
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Food stamps have not eradicated hunger. |
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eradicate illness
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0.46 |
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In return, Britain pledged to take steps to eradicate the illness. |
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eradicate legacy
|
0.46 |
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Join us in eradicating the legacy of apartheid. |