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manage
Verb
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If you manage something, you organise and control it.
Other European countries manage their health services better than we do.
The other two teams were managed by their local area directors.
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If you manage something, you are able to do it or deal with it successfully.
Even with the pain, somehow she managed a smile.
I don't know how they manage with so little money.
folder
Noun
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A folder holds papers, usually with an writing on the top to show what is inside it.
I keep all my schoolwork in a yellow folder.
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A container on a computer which files and other folders may be saved. The files and subfolders in a folder are often about the same thing.
I save my writing in the folder called "My Documents"
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Someone or something that folds things.
mailbox
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noun
a private box for delivery of mail
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noun
(= postbox)
public box for deposit of mail
policy
Noun
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A policy is an official rule or idea that explain how to act in certain situations.
The college policy is that teachers may not have any sexual relationship with students.
The government is suggesting a significant change in economic policy.
In at least one case there was a deliberate policy decision not to involve the police.
The policy at the movie theater said we should turn on phones off and be quiet, during the movie.