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verb

• increase in extent or intensity

28%8 Eg best case or worst case or wrought-iron case?
noun

• an outline or synopsis of a play (or, by extension, of a literary work)

• a setting for a work of art or literature

• a postulated sequence of possible events

25%10 Fallen behind schedule
adverb

• in debt

adjective satellite

• behind schedule

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