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1.cause to happen or to occur as a consequence
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nothing of the kind
to be nothing like that
My boss thought that I was complaining but I told him that my comments were nothing of the kind.
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I'd read it long before it became successful
a.
The speaker hadn't finished reading it when it became successful
b.
The speaker had finished reading it when it became successful
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