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Become flat or flatter.
flatten
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achatar
1
While this may appear alarming, the curve has begun to
flatten
out
.
2
I'll just smash it with this book and it will
flatten
out
.
3
I gave him a dose that would
flatten
out
St. Vitus himself.
4
At the top, shiny new piste-grooming machines
flatten
out
the snow.
5
These cookies puff up first then
flatten
out
with crinkled tops.
6
They can
flatten
out
pretty bad once they poof back down.
7
The globe started to rotate and
flatten
out
slightly.
8
Those prices should
flatten
out
or decline slightly in the third and fourth quarters, Engles said.
9
The last section of the slope started to
flatten
out
,
allowing them to increase their speed.
10
But if the government is re-elected, it has big plans to
flatten
out
Australia's tax rates.
11
Jamie Ritchie of Sotheby's believes prices will
flatten
out
before resuming a slow but steady rise.
12
Binder's expression began to
flatten
out
into neutrality.
13
The country had begun to
flatten
out
.
14
The slope began to
flatten
out
,
revealing at least a mile of straight deserted road ahead of her.
15
He was much quicker than usual and landed way down the jump where it started to
flatten
out
.
16
The personality watched the visitor curve round and
flatten
out
;
perceptive cells strained to keep it in focus.
flatten
out
flatten
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