Replace the underlinedphrase in each sentence with a collocation you have learned from the texts. You're provided with a related word for each particular collocation in brackets.He may meet in private with his lawyer, but access to his family is extremely difficult____; He can see them for no more than one hour a month. (restrict)
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Replace the underlined phrase in each sentence with a collocation you have learned from the texts. You're provided with a related word for each particular collocation in brackets.Testing on humans without being aware of the horrifying end results _would be more inhumane than testing on animals. (effect)
Replace the underlined phrase in each sentence with a collocation you have learned from the texts. You're provided with a related word for each particular collocation in brackets.Medical scientists advocate performing tests on animals to make succeeding developments____in life-saving medicines for human beings.(subsequent)
Replace the underlined phrase in each sentence with a collocation you have learned from the texts. You're provided with a related word for each particular collocation in brackets.Nowadays people are coming to realize the disastrous effect ____of the widespread use of chemical fertilizers in our farm production. (damaging)
Replace the underlined phrase in each sentence with a collocation you have learned from the texts. You're provided with a related word for each particular collocation in brackets.He read the dust-covered diaries, his heart beating wildly as he was unfolding a hidden world - a world which preferred to stay unknown ____to the outside.(remain)