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make up of

= account for

Ex: Tourism currently makes up 9% of the country's gross domestic product

<p>= account for</p><p>Ex: Tourism currently makes up 9% of the country's gross domestic product</p>
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launch a campaign

/lɔːntʃ/ launch something to start an activity, especially an organized one

Ex: The government recently launched a national road safety campaign.

<p>/lɔːntʃ/ launch something to start an activity, especially an organized one</p><p>Ex: The government recently launched a national road safety campaign.</p>
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contribute =account for = make up

Ex: This is important as research shows that activities are the key driver of visitor satisfaction, contributing 74% to visitor satisfaction, while transport and accommodation account for the remaining 26%.

<p>Ex: This is important as research shows that activities are the key driver of visitor satisfaction, contributing 74% to visitor satisfaction, while transport and accommodation account for the remaining 26%.</p>
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on a regular basis

(adv) happening or doing something often (regularly) đặt cuối câu

Ex: Participating businesses were able to update the details they gave on a regular basis, the information provided remained accurate

<p>(adv) happening or doing something often (regularly) đặt cuối câu</p><p>Ex: Participating businesses were able to update the details they gave on a regular basis, the information provided remained accurate</p>
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scheme

(n) /skiːm/ a plan or system for doing or organizing something (Kế hoạch, hệ thống)

Ex: The government devised a scheme to improve public transportation and reduce traffic congestion.

<p>(n) /skiːm/ a plan or system for doing or organizing something (Kế hoạch, hệ thống)</p><p>Ex: The government devised a scheme to improve public transportation and reduce traffic congestion.</p>
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attract a lot of attention

have many people interested in something

Ex: Another feature that attracted a lot of attention was an interactive journey through a number of the locations chosen for blockbuster films.

<p>have many people interested in something</p><p>Ex: Another feature that attracted a lot of attention was an interactive journey through a number of the locations chosen for blockbuster films.</p>
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stunning scenery

(adj) /ˈstʌnɪŋ/ extremely attractive or impressive = beautiful

(n) /ˈsiːnəri/ the natural features of an area, such as mountains, valleys, rivers and forests, when you are thinking about them being attractive to look at

Ex: A number of the locations chosen for blockbuster films which had made use of New Zealand's stunning scenery as a backdrop

<p>(adj) /ˈstʌnɪŋ/ extremely attractive or impressive = beautiful</p><p>(n) /ˈsiːnəri/ the natural features of an area, such as mountains, valleys, rivers and forests, when you are thinking about them being attractive to look at</p><p>Ex: A number of the locations chosen for blockbuster films which had made use of New Zealand's stunning scenery as a backdrop</p>
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route

(n) /ruːt/ a way that you follow to get from one place to another (Tuyến đường)

Ex: To make it easier to plan motoring holidays, the site catalogued the most popular driving routes in the country

<p>(n) /ruːt/ a way that you follow to get from one place to another (Tuyến đường)</p><p>Ex: To make it easier to plan motoring holidays, the site catalogued the most popular driving routes in the country</p>
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once-in-a-lifetime

used to describe something special that is not likely to happen to you again

Ex: a once-in-a-lifetime experience

Ex: Most visitors stay for longer (average 20 days) and want to see as much of the country as possible on what is often seen as a once-in-a-lifetime visit.

<p>used to describe something special that is not likely to happen to you again</p><p>Ex: a once-in-a-lifetime experience</p><p>Ex: Most visitors stay for longer (average 20 days) and want to see as much of the country as possible on what is often seen as a once-in-a-lifetime visit.</p>