You can have a ——– different opinion from your colleagues on the matter.
A. complete
B. completely

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A. has too
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They expected that this summer holiday would be swelteringly hot.
A. It expected that this summer holiday would be swelteringly hot.
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Definition: a fault, a weakness in somebody’s character, a plan, a system, etc.
A. injustice
B. exception
C. shortcoming
