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facility
Noun
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A place's facilities are its rooms, equipment, and services.
Picnic, barbecue and playground facilities are located throughout the park.
The money helps to provide equipment and facilities for physical education.
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A facility is a building for a particular purpose, such as doing sport, policing, health care, etc., often a large public building.
He found that Houston neighborhoods had quality recreational facilities, a friendly environment and extra security.
The town now has the cleanest wastewater treatment facility in the state.
I hated the idea of putting my mother in a nursing facility.
I put most of what I owned to a storage facility, and moved to California.
The church has started operating an educational facility just off Highway 11.
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If you have a facility for something, you do it well or learn it easily.
Your son has a special facility for causing problems.
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The facilities is the washroom or toilet.
Excuse me, but may I used the facilities?
for
Preposition
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shows that something belongs to something else, or has a specific function
This cake is for you.
This is a net for catching fish.
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For is used to show the reason for something
He was angry, for he had never been called such terrible names before.
for
Subordinator
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For introduces a clause with a subject and a to-infinitive
It's not good for you to be too relaxed.
change
Verb
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If you change something, you make it different than before.
Ellen changed the sentence so that it was correct.
change
Noun
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A change is when something becomes different.
The building plan required some small changes.
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When you get change for a bill, you get smaller bills or coins that equal the amount of the original bill. For example, if you get change for a $5 bill, you may get five $1 bills or you may get four $1 bills and coins that add up to $1 or you may get some other combination of bills and coins.
Can I get change for this $100 bill please?
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A change is a replacement.
I brought a change of clothes, just in case.