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Success and Failure - collocations

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    Choose the correct word to practise these collocations
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  • Edward certainly BET / TOOK / WON my respect when he turned down an unethical business deal.
    WON
  •  10
  • Efforts to reduce teen pregnancy through better sex education have seen AVERAGE / MODEST / ORDINARY success.
    MODEST
  •  10
  • Getting a new haircut has made a CROWNING / DRAMATIC / THEATRICAL improvement to his overall appearance.
    DRAMATIC
  •  10
  • I made a real BREAKOUT / BREAKTHROUGH / PROGRESS in my English when I started practising listening more often.
    BREAKTHROUGH
  •  20
  • I wanted to try waterskiing, but I lost my HEART / NERVE / CALM and ended up staying inside the boat.
    NERVE
  •  15
  • I’m not a complete pacifist; I just believe war should be the last OPTION / PROSPECT / RESORT .
    RESORT
  •  25
  • Immigration reform was the CROWNING / CHAMPIONING / CHARMING achievement of the president's term in office.
    CROWNING
  •  20
  • My attempts at losing weight have failed INADEQUATELY / MISERABLY / STRONGLY - in fact, I've gained a few pounds!
    MISERABLY
  •  10
  • My girlfriend really BRINGS / GETS / HELPS out the best in me - I'm a better person thanks to our relationship.
    BRINGS
  •  10
  • Putting inexperienced teachers into the country's worst schools is a METHOD / PROGRAMME / RECIPE for disaster.
    RECIPE
  •  20
  • Researchers have invented a new, HIGHLY / RICHLY / SHARPLY effective treatment for leukemia.
    HIGHLY
  •  10
  • The company's advertising campaign was a SPECTACULAR / WONDERFUL / MIRACULOUS failure - it didn't attract a single new customer.
    SPECTACULAR
  •  10
  • The new movie has been a MEDIOCRE / SUPERNATURAL / PHENOMENAL success, with billions of dollars in ticket sales.
    PHENOMENAL
  •  10
  • There's a lot of AREA / ROOM / SPACE for improvement in his writing skills.
    ROOM
  •  15
  • We thought the repairs on the car would cost about £400, but our estimate was way off the MARK / POINT / SPOT - it was £1,500!
    MARK
  •  15