"Achievable" = "Acknowledge", "Accomplishable", "Attainable", "Feasible", "Obtainable", "Possible", "Practicable", "Workable"
"But" = "Although", "Except", "Except For", "On The Contrary", "Otherwise", "Though"
"Example" = "For Instance", "In This Sample", "Lead The Way", "To Give You An Idea",
"Failure" = "Crash", "Lack Of Success", "Would Not Work"
"Language" = "Idiom", "Jargon", "Terminology", "Vocabulary"
"Most Used" = "Most Commonly Used", "Most Familiar", "Most Frequently Used", "Most Widely Used", "Popular".
"Nice" = "Approved", "Delightful", "Enjoyable", "Favorable", "Fine", "Okay", "Polite"
"Problem" = "Difficulty", "Dilemma", "Obstacle",
"Useful" = "Advantageous", "Helpful", "Indispensable", "Practical", "Valuable"
"Welcome" = "Come On In", "Glad To Have You Here", "It Is A Pleasure To See You", "Welcome Aboard", "You Are Always Welcome Here"
We hope useful to support you when reading, writing and understanding in study and work in English language.
Bibliography
https://7esl.com/
https://englishgrammarhere.com/
https://englishstudyonline.org/
https://www.indeed.com/
https://www.thesaurus.com/
https://www.wordhippo.com/
English Grammar; Raymond Murphy; Cambridge University Press.
English Grammar; Betty Schrampfer Azar; Pearson Education.
Practice Makes Perfect; Ed Swick, Jean Yates, et. al.; McGraw-Hill.
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