in range; within the limits (of...); within (a) range
surprise; astonishment; wonder; amazement
proposal; proposition; suggestion
three; three years of age
choices; alternatives; options
to cry; to weep; to sob; to howl
companion; partner; other party; addressee; opponent (sports, etc.)
front-facing; forward-looking; positive; constructive
way; method; means; resource; course
to work; to labor; to function; to operate; to commit (e.g. a crime); to perpetrate
to master (a skill); proprietor; manager; leader; chief; master (of arts, science, etc.); master (recording)
labour shortage; labor shortage; shortage of workers; shortage of hands
introduction; presentation; referral; listing
(physical) appearance (of a person); one's face and figure
amount sold; sales; proceeds; takings; turnover
increase; rise; growth; addition; increment
to be tied together; to be connected to; to lead to; to be related to; to be related (by blood)
meaning; significance; sense
minimum; at the very least
common sense; good sense; common knowledge; general knowledge; common practice; accepted practice
now that you mention it; come to think of it; that reminds me; on that subject; speaking of which
a little; a bit; just a minute; for a moment; somewhat; rather; (not) easily
very caring; kind; helpful; service-minded
hard worker; hardworking person
state of affairs (around you); situation; circumstances
lovely; wonderful; nice; great; fantastic; superb
happiness; blessedness; luck; luckily; fortunately
to express (orally); to put into words; to say out loud
something's wrong (with someone); not right (in the head); not oneself; crazy; nuts
usual; normal; everyday; usually; normally; generally
eye; eyeball; eyesight; sight; look; stare; notice
(real) ability; true strength; merit; arms; force
to ascertain; to make sure of; to determine; to probe; to get to the bottom (of something)
absolutely; unconditionally; never (with neg. verb)
to put in; to let in; to admit; to accept; to accept; to comply; to include
impediment; burden; encumbrance; hindrance; drag
to hold in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to have (problems, debts, etc.); to take on (a responsibility); to employ; to have (on one's staff)