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“Essential Vocabulary Explained Part 1”

Description: “Dive into our vocabulary page for concise explanations and examples of key terms across various topics including health, environment, and technology. This resource is designed to enhance your understanding and broaden your knowledge, making complex concepts accessible and engaging for everyone.”

Higher fiber content

  • “This cereal has a higher fiber content, which is better for your digestion.”
  • “Foods with higher fiber content can help you feel full longer.”

Less saturated fat

  • “I’m trying to eat foods with less saturated fat to improve my heart health.”
  • “This recipe uses avocado instead of butter to have less saturated fat.”

Less processed ingredients

  • “Home-cooked meals usually have less processed ingredients than fast food.”
  • “It’s healthier to eat snacks with less processed ingredients.”

Lower emissions

  • “Riding a bicycle produces lower emissions than driving a car.”
  • “The new factory was designed to have lower emissions to protect the environment.”

Cost-effective fares

  • “We chose this airline because it offers cost-effective fares.”
  • “To save money, many travelers look for cost-effective fares when planning trips.”

Direct routes

  • “Taking direct routes saves time when you’re driving.”
  • “The bus offers direct routes to many popular destinations.”

Fewer patrons

  • “This restaurant has fewer patrons during the afternoon, so it’s quieter.”
  • “I prefer shopping when there are fewer patrons in the store.”

Reduced operational hours

  • “The library has reduced operational hours on Sundays.”
  • “During the holidays, many shops have reduced operational hours.”

More community events

  • “Our town has more community events this summer, from concerts to food fairs.”
  • “More community events are being organized to bring people together.”

Advanced technology

  • “This new smartphone uses advanced technology to take better photos.”
  • “Cars with advanced technology can help drivers avoid accidents.”

Increased production costs

  • “Increased production costs have made it more expensive to manufacture clothes.”
  • “The company raised prices because of increased production costs.”

Higher demand

  • “There’s a higher demand for electric cars now, so prices are going up.”
  • “During the holiday season, we see higher demand for toys.”

Stronger flavor

  • “This coffee has a stronger flavor, so you might want to add more milk.”
  • “Spicy food usually has a stronger flavor that not everyone likes.”

Quicker caffeine effect

  • “Energy drinks have a quicker caffeine effect than regular coffee.”
  • “If you want a quicker caffeine effect, try drinking espresso.”

More variety available

  • “Nowadays, there’s more variety available in gluten-free products.”
  • “This store has more variety available in winter clothing compared to last year.”
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