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Re: Vocabulary [#permalink]
Efforts of remembering words, even related to Verbal section, are time consuming & less worthful as those could have been used to express different meaning. Of course, you could do so, if you have sharp memory & you can remember words at one go. In that case, you could go through 5 or 10 words, related to GMAT verbal section only, per day. Still, need not to spend more time on improving vocabulary.
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