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1 exam
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2 exam period
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3 exam schedule
examen programma (een lijst met datums van examens) -
4 GCSE-exam
GCSE-exam〈 Brits-Engels〉1 eindexamen 〈middelbaar schoolexamen met verschillende niveaus dat vanaf 1988 zowel CSE als GCE ‘O’ level vervangt〉 -
5 a qualifying exam
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6 he's bound to pass his exam
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7 how did the exam go?
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8 it's a cinch that John will pass his exam
English-Dutch dictionary > it's a cinch that John will pass his exam
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9 pass an exam
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10 romp through an exam
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11 sit for an exam
sit for an exam -
12 swot for an exam
swot for an exam -
13 take an exam
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14 take-home exam
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15 the exam was a push-over
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16 the party clashes with my exam
the party clashes with my exam -
17 college entrance exam
toelatingsexamens voor het college, examen dat alle studenten die op college of universiteit willen studeren moeten afleggen -
18 failed an exam
gezakt voor een examen -
19 final exam
eindexamen -
20 flunked the exam
gezakt voor het examen
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