1. [Experience, assembly, supply, competition] is more important for this job than paper qualifications.
2. The password [attracts, incorporates, permits, adapts] access to all files on the network.
3. You’ll have the [chance, environment, competitor, opportunity] to ask any questions at the end of the lesson.
4. The company must reduce costs to [insist, compete, assemble, attract] effectively.
5. [Average, attractive, resembling, competitive] packaging can help to sell products.
6. Most people walk at an [immediate, annual, average, initial] rate of 5 km an hour.
7. The creation of this database will give us a huge advantage over our [rivals, wizards, competitors, environment] in the long run.
8. In its new format, the magazine hopes to [compete, attract, resemble, supply] a much wider readership.
9. [Originally, initially, increasingly, annually], we had intended to go to Italy, but then we won the trip to Greece.
10. It took him a while to [adapt, insist, attract, flip] himself to his new working environment.