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coalition
Noun
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A temporary group that is formed for a particular reason.
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# The two governments formed a coalition to help their workers.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
progressive
Adjective
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Something that is progressive has to do with progress.
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In politics, someone who is progressive wants to make things better through new laws and methods.
It's a victory for feminism and progressive politics.
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A progressive tax is a tax that makes the rich pay a much higher amount of their money than the poor.
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The progressive aspect is made with a form of the verb "be" and a verb with an "-ing" at the end.
The present progressive of "I go" is "I am going" and the past progressive of "I walk" is "I was walking".
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If a disease is progressive, it begins slowly and gets worse over time.
elector
Noun
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An elector is someone that can vote in an election.
The elections are coming soon, please do not forget to register yourself as an elector.
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In the history of Germany an elector was a prince or archbishop who had the right to vote for the emperor who ruled over the .
The Archbishop of Mainz was an elector in 1340.
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In the United States, an elector is a delegate who has the right to vote in the for the .
Bob was an elector in the last presidential election.