work out, to be successful or develop in a particular way, an only child, only one child in the family, have a degree in, completed a university or college program in a particular subject and received an official qualification., a twin, either of two children born to the same mother on the same occasion:, on my own, by yourself, a term, one part of the academic year., separated, not living together, to conduct a survey, to organize and perform a particular activity, well-paid, earning a lot of money, to melt, to turn from something solid into something soft or liquid, slush, snow that is lying on the ground and has started to melt, state adj, provided, created, or done by the state (= government of a country).
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