I was astonished, at (or by) how quickly they resolved the issue., The doctor advised him, against (or about / on) cutting back on sugar (Check logic: Usually advised against bad things, advised to cut back, or advised on how to. Context: "advised him [blank] cutting back". Usually "advised him against cutting back" if cutting back is bad, or "advised him on cutting back". Given sugar context, usually you should cut back. So "advised him to start cutting back" (verb pattern) vs "advised him on cutting back". Or maybe "advised him about". Without options, "advised him on" fits "gave advice regarding")., She's fluent, in three different languages., He's notorious, for always being late to meetings., The company specializes, in software development., We are reliant, on external funding to complete the project., He is fond, of playing chess in his free time., They apologized, for the delay in shipping the order., She's particularly good, at solving complex problems., The project was approved, by the board last week., I was impressed, with (or by) her presentation skills., He's committed, to reducing the company's carbon footprint., The team is accountable, for the success of the product launch., The CEO insisted, on making the final decision himself., The event was canceled, due to (or amidst / over) concerns about safety. (Usually "cancelled due to" or "over")., She was involved, in a legal dispute with her former employer., His ideas are often in conflict, with the management team., They accused him, of breaching the confidentiality agreement., She's responsible, for overseeing the budget., I'm confident, in (or about) the success of this new initiative..

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