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available adjective accessible, approachable, at hand, at one's disposal, attainable, convenient, fit, handy, obtainable, on call, on the market, open, reachable, ready, receptive, securable, suitable, to be had, unfilled, usable, vacant, willing, within reach
Associated concepts: available remedies
See also: accessible, amenable, convenient, current, disposable, open, present, public, ready, willing


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During graduations, birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, the birth of a newborn, as a symbolisation for friendly relationship accords, when nations contract accords, wine is required to be there, thanks for the most part to the availableness of wine establishing kits.
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The reasons for this obesity in youngsters are numerous - fewer out-of-door activities, easy availableness of fast food and not to leave out computer and video pivotal for kid''s games which make their lives sedentary.
 
 
 
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