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If something has a new lease of life it is changed or repaired so that it can continue. |
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The process of discovering exactly what is wrong with someone or something by examining them closely. |
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Someone or something that is likely to experience or get something. |
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Able to exist or be used together without causing problems. |
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The best or most suitable that something could possibly be. |
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To think or talk for too long about something, especially something unpleasant. |
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Used after you have given an opinion, to say that something is true in spite of a situation that makes it seem surprising. |
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