verb
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accomplish
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You
can accomplish anything if you put your mind to it.
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noun
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accomplishment
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The
company is proud of our team's accomplishments.
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adjective
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accomplished
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The
accomplished artist had his paintings in all the major galleries.
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noun
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match
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The
former marketing director is a good match for this position in public
relations.
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verb
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match
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We
need to match both job experience and personality for this position.
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adjective
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matching
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The
matching cushions look better on the chair.
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noun
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profile
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His
customer profile shows that he always pays on time.
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verb
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profile
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Through
telephone surveys, we try to profile our clientele in order to understand who
is using our services.
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adjective
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profiled
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The
profiled candidate only met half of the job requirements.
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verb
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qualify
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In
order to qualify, you must have two years of work experience.
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noun
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qualifications
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The
manager made a list of qualifications for the vacant job position.
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adjective
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qualified
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He
found himself overqualified for the entry-level position.
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verb
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recruit
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Large
accounting firms recruit on college campuses every spring.
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noun
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recruitment
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The
company's recruitment resulted in ten highly qualified new employees.
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noun
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recruiter
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As a recruiter, he
traveled around the country speaking to recent college graduates.
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verb
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submit
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Anyone who is
interested in the position should submit a resume and writing samples.
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noun
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submission
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I'm
very sorry, the submission date was last week. We can't take any more
applications.
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noun
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submittal
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The
submittal of his resignation prompted his colleagues to apply for his job.
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