What does ‘Amortizing’ mean?
A. Gradually reducing or paying off a debt through regular payments.
B. The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.
C. Without a clearly defined shape or form.
D. A state of disorder due to the absence of authority or control.

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Let me see all the letters _______ you have written
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