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headquarters
Noun
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A headquarters is the main building in control of whatever is going on in an organization.
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A headquarters is a military command center that controls and commands troops.
budget
Noun
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A budget is a limit to how much money can be spent on something.
Our budget for a new car is $10,000.
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A budget is a plan for how money will be spent.
The accountant made a new budget that showed us how much we would spend on materials.
A family budget is a good idea to help you manage your finances.
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If you are on a budget, you are trying not to spend a lot of money.
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A budget item is something that can be bought cheaply.
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A budget item is one thing that you plan to spend money on.
budget
Verb
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If you budget, you plan how money or time will be spent.
It is important to budget your time on the test. Don't take too long on any one question.
manual
Adjective
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If something is manual, it is done with the hands or through physical work.
Unskilled manual workers are the most likely to lose their job when the economy changes.
One quarter of the accidents at work arise from manual lifting, handling and carrying.
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Manual dexterity, detergents, etc. are for or related to hands.
Video games increase your manual dexterity and hand to eye co-ordination.
manual
Noun
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A manual is a book of instructions.
I need to fix this machine, but I can't find the manual.