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pay

verb as in be advantageous

Strongest matches

Weak match

verb as in make amends

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Under ETIAS, citizens of visa-exempt countries travelling to the EU would have to complete an online form and pay a small fee -- whose amount is still under discussion.

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He said he charges neighbors $200 to deliver the water to account for the roughly seven hours it sometimes takes him to wait in line and to fill up—and pay for his gas.

Legal experts warn that using unobligated funds to pay troops could violate that law and potentially expose Defense Department officials to penalties.

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But inside, it’s both a spellbook and a manifesto for how to think like a cook — one grounded in curiosity, sensuality and the simple act of paying attention.

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The scammers used the deepfakes to try to persuade victims to pay $200 for access to a phony Smith fan account.

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

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