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English, 26.10.2021 19:00, haloom9698

Read the dictionary entry. privilege (‘pri-Vuh-Lij) n. a right or an advantage

privilege (‘pri-Vuh-Lij) v. to grant a higher position to

Why is the word “privilege” listed twice in the dictionary?

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