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Should

Should

(v)
UK
ʃəd
US
ʃəd
Definition: Used to indicate obligation, duty, or correctness, typically when criticizing someone's actions.
Meaning: Nên
Very Common
How to use "Should" vocabulary in sentence (example)

In International Basketball Federation rules, the court surface should be around 28 by 15 meters.

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You should note that if you are a vegetarian, that doesn't mean you can't enjoy this Italian classic.

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Those who are lactose intolerant (unable to process a type of sugar found in milk and milk products) should avoid eating cheese.

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Before you travel to Bali Indonesia you should know it has two seasons, wet and dry.

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You should probably stop feeding your cat milk.

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The UK Food Standards Agency recommends that at least two portions of seafood should be consumed each week, one of which should be oil-rich.

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Back when the city was being rapidly built up, the powers that be realized that, due to the premium value of house frontage on the canals and streets, they should tax house size on the width of the front, or façade.

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As the home of the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum, it should come as no surprise that Amsterdam boasts the world's largest collection of Rembrandt paintings and Van Gogh artworks.

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While the local indigenous people were well aware of its existence, the Spaniards never managed to even come close, which is something that we should all be thankful for today.

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Check out our top 10 travel destinations you should definitely visit!

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With ruins, tombs and structures dating as far back as 300 BC, the Petra World Heritage Site should be your first port of call.

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In this article, we're going to explore 30 facts about Adidas that every self-professed sneaker head should know.

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