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Students are asked to complete the sentences with the translated words and phrases given in brackets. The phrase or word given in brackets should be translated from Polish into English so that the the sentence created is grammatically correct. This  type of a task is used on Polish Matura exam.

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Snuff is a powdered form of tobacco. It was first brought to England in the late 17th century by King Charles II. Snuff was enjoyed by all classes of society till cigarettes became popular in the middle of the 19th century.


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What makes the smartest business brains (1) &#8230; all? Technological brilliance? Original thinking? Ingenuity? Actually, it’s (2) &#8230; of these. It’s something much more basic, much more attainable, but much more easily overlooked or ignored.


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