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extra

Definition for extra

adverb as in particularly

noun as in accessory

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The 53-year-old said the effects of heading were never really talked about when he played and defenders would even 'break in' their head with extra practice in pre-season so it would not feel so soft.

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"We have... extra police officers deployed in those areas where there are high numbers of Jewish persons living and congregating," he said.

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But she needed extra help with her care and was forced to suspend studying for a year to return to her family home.

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Mr Johnson earned just over £13,000 a year, so finance involved a hire-purchase agreement and an extra personal loan.

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The department staff also suggested eliminating the extra 2% potentially allowed for utilities after a study found the additional rent increases likely exceed the cost of service.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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