Englishfor English speakers
exclusion
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noun
the state of being excluded
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noun
(= excommunication)
the state of being excommunicated
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noun
(= exception)
a deliberate act of omission
with the exception of the children, everyone was told the news
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noun
(= ejection, expulsion)
the act of forcing out someone or something
the ejection of troublemakers by the police
the child's expulsion from school
from
Preposition
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When something is from someone, the person gave or sent it.
I got a gift from my grandmother today.
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When someone is from a place, that's where they started.
I am Chinese. I come from Hunan province.
Sorry I'm late. I just came from school.
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You use from to talk about distances between thing in space or time.
Saturn is far from earth.
School is 5km from my home.
The year 2515 is a long time from now.
public
Adjective
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Something is public if it is about or for all the people.
You can't tell me to go away. This is a public place.
public
Noun
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All of the people in a big place like a country.
I'm going to write this in the newspaper because the public needs to know it.
Getting Western publics to understand the nature of the war is hard enough.
The dress rehearsal was opened to the general public as well as celebrities.
sector
Noun
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A sector is a part or division of an area, especially part of the economy.
Service sector jobs, such as restaurant jobs, are often low paying.
The government is placing a large number of private businesses in the public sector.
I am going to go patrol the south sector.
employment
Noun
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Employment is having a job.
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The work one does to get money.
His employment is with another store.
If he is late again, I will end his employment.