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place
Do you want to come over to my place later?
A political system with no place for the less prominent groups.
31
27
36
32
0
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Do you want to come over to my place later? A political system with no place for the less prominent groups. Question: Is the word 'place' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
approach
Approach a task.
To approach the city.
0
3
8
11
1
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Approach a task. To approach the city. Question: Is the word 'approach' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
run
Run rogue.
She ran 10 miles that day.
0
4
3
7
2
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Run rogue. She ran 10 miles that day. Question: Is the word 'run' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
hold
The general ordered the colonel to hold his position at all costs.
Hold the taxi.
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0
39
4
3
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The general ordered the colonel to hold his position at all costs. Hold the taxi. Question: Is the word 'hold' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
summer
We like to summer in the Mediterranean.
We summered in Kashmir.
11
3
17
11
4
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
We like to summer in the Mediterranean. We summered in Kashmir. Question: Is the word 'summer' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
head
His horse won by a head.
He is two heads taller than his little sister.
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10
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5
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
His horse won by a head. He is two heads taller than his little sister. Question: Is the word 'head' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
meet
The company agrees to meet the cost of any repairs.
This proposal meets my requirements.
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14
26
19
6
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The company agrees to meet the cost of any repairs. This proposal meets my requirements. Question: Is the word 'meet' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
development
The organism has reached a crucial stage in its development.
Our news team brings you the latest developments.
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36
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48
7
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The organism has reached a crucial stage in its development. Our news team brings you the latest developments. Question: Is the word 'development' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
narrowness
The problem with achievement tests is the narrowness they impose on students.
Frustrated by the narrowness of people's horizons.
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18
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28
8
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The problem with achievement tests is the narrowness they impose on students. Frustrated by the narrowness of people's horizons. Question: Is the word 'narrowness' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
act
The governor should act on the new energy bill.
Think before you act.
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17
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9
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The governor should act on the new energy bill. Think before you act. Question: Is the word 'act' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
cover
Cover her face with a handkerchief.
Count the cash in the drawer twice just to cover yourself.
0
43
5
48
10
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Cover her face with a handkerchief. Count the cash in the drawer twice just to cover yourself. Question: Is the word 'cover' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
port
Port the helm.
Port arms!
0
0
4
4
11
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Port the helm. Port arms! Question: Is the word 'port' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
fall
Fall into a trap.
She fell to pieces after she lost her work.
0
4
4
8
12
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Fall into a trap. She fell to pieces after she lost her work. Question: Is the word 'fall' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
finish
The boat had a metallic finish.
He applied a coat of a clear finish.
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1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The boat had a metallic finish. He applied a coat of a clear finish. Question: Is the word 'finish' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
field
The farmer's field was a civil war battleground, and relics such a minnie bullets were frequently found while plowing.
Field of view.
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0
18
5
14
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The farmer's field was a civil war battleground, and relics such a minnie bullets were frequently found while plowing. Field of view. Question: Is the word 'field' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
make
Clothes make the man.
This makes the third infraction.
8
5
12
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1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Clothes make the man. This makes the third infraction. Question: Is the word 'make' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
dress
Dress the windows.
Marlene dressed herself.
0
8
5
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0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Dress the windows. Marlene dressed herself. Question: Is the word 'dress' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
strike
Strike a medal.
The boxer struck the attacker dead.
0
10
6
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0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Strike a medal. The boxer struck the attacker dead. Question: Is the word 'strike' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
head
Under the head of minor Roman poets.
They tracked him back toward the head of the stream.
10
33
14
37
18
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Under the head of minor Roman poets. They tracked him back toward the head of the stream. Question: Is the word 'head' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
flux
It is important to use flux when soldering or oxides on the metal will prevent a good bond.
His opinions are in flux.
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0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
It is important to use flux when soldering or oxides on the metal will prevent a good bond. His opinions are in flux. Question: Is the word 'flux' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
hold
He can hold his liquor.
The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people.
7
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11
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20
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
He can hold his liquor. The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people. Question: Is the word 'hold' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
line
The line stretched clear around the corner.
You must wait in a long line at the checkout counter.
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8
28
21
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The line stretched clear around the corner. You must wait in a long line at the checkout counter. Question: Is the word 'line' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
create
You can create the color orange by mixing yellow and red.
The company was created 25 years ago.
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14
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1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
You can create the color orange by mixing yellow and red. The company was created 25 years ago. Question: Is the word 'create' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
action
The United Nations must have the power to propose and organize action without being hobbled by irrelevant issues.
Recent federal action undermined the segregationist position.
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15
69
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23
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The United Nations must have the power to propose and organize action without being hobbled by irrelevant issues. Recent federal action undermined the segregationist position. Question: Is the word 'action' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
spill
Spill the milk.
The former employee spilled all the details.
0
20
5
27
24
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Spill the milk. The former employee spilled all the details. Question: Is the word 'spill' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
beat
Beat one's foot rhythmically.
I beat the traffic.
0
2
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6
25
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Beat one's foot rhythmically. I beat the traffic. Question: Is the word 'beat' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
voice
The voice of the law.
Conservatism has many voices.
4
22
9
28
26
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The voice of the law. Conservatism has many voices. Question: Is the word 'voice' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
hit
Hit a ball.
He hit a home run.
0
3
3
6
27
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Hit a ball. He hit a home run. Question: Is the word 'hit' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
study
He knocked lightly on the closed door of the study.
He is a quick study.
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28
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
He knocked lightly on the closed door of the study. He is a quick study. Question: Is the word 'study' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
land
It can be tricky to land a helicopter.
Use the net to land the fish.
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15
24
19
29
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
It can be tricky to land a helicopter. Use the net to land the fish. Question: Is the word 'land' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
make
They make a cute couple.
One swallow does not a summer make.
5
30
9
34
30
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
They make a cute couple. One swallow does not a summer make. Question: Is the word 'make' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
material
She was vice-presidential material.
He was university material.
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34
26
31
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
She was vice-presidential material. He was university material. Question: Is the word 'material' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
fatigue
He was suffering from museum fatigue.
The American public is experiencing scandal fatigue.
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36
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32
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
He was suffering from museum fatigue. The American public is experiencing scandal fatigue. Question: Is the word 'fatigue' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
fish
The shark is a large fish.
In the living room there was a tank of colorful fish.
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25
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33
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The shark is a large fish. In the living room there was a tank of colorful fish. Question: Is the word 'fish' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
begin
Begin a new chapter in your life.
Begin a cigar.
0
0
5
5
34
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Begin a new chapter in your life. Begin a cigar. Question: Is the word 'begin' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
solution
The solution took three hours.
They were trying to find a peaceful solution.
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0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The solution took three hours. They were trying to find a peaceful solution. Question: Is the word 'solution' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
space
They stopped at an open space in the jungle.
The astronauts walked in outer space without a tether.
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0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
They stopped at an open space in the jungle. The astronauts walked in outer space without a tether. Question: Is the word 'space' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
shot
He is still recovering from a shot to his leg.
I caught him with a solid shot to the chin.
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34
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37
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
He is still recovering from a shot to his leg. I caught him with a solid shot to the chin. Question: Is the word 'shot' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
subvert
Do school counselors subvert young children?
We must not let our civil liberties be subverted by the current crisis.
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28
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0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Do school counselors subvert young children? We must not let our civil liberties be subverted by the current crisis. Question: Is the word 'subvert' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
academy
A riding academy.
Academies of literature and philology.
9
0
16
9
39
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
A riding academy. Academies of literature and philology. Question: Is the word 'academy' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
catch
Catch fire.
The bucket catches water from the downspout.
0
11
5
18
40
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Catch fire. The bucket catches water from the downspout. Question: Is the word 'catch' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
stand
Here I stand, wondering what to do next.
There stood on the corner a statue.
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6
12
11
41
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Here I stand, wondering what to do next. There stood on the corner a statue. Question: Is the word 'stand' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
pull
Pull the oars.
Pull the trigger of the gun.
0
0
4
4
42
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Pull the oars. Pull the trigger of the gun. Question: Is the word 'pull' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
spot
A bald spot.
A leopard's spots.
7
12
11
17
43
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
A bald spot. A leopard's spots. Question: Is the word 'spot' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
hit
He hit a home run.
He hit .300 in the past season.
3
3
6
6
44
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
He hit a home run. He hit .300 in the past season. Question: Is the word 'hit' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
point
Point the letter.
The dancers toes pointed outward.
0
17
5
24
45
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Point the letter. The dancers toes pointed outward. Question: Is the word 'point' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
hit
The ball hit the fence.
I hit the jackpot.
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2
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5
46
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The ball hit the fence. I hit the jackpot. Question: Is the word 'hit' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
light
Follow God's light.
Magoon's governorship in Cuba was viewed in a negative light by many Cuban historians for years thereafter.
13
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18
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47
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Follow God's light. Magoon's governorship in Cuba was viewed in a negative light by many Cuban historians for years thereafter. Question: Is the word 'light' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
wallah
The book wallah.
A kitchen wallah.
9
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15
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48
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The book wallah. A kitchen wallah. Question: Is the word 'wallah' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
region
In the abdominal region.
The temperate regions.
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0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
In the abdominal region. The temperate regions. Question: Is the word 'region' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
carry
These bonds carry warrants.
This new washer carries a two year guarantee.
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1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
These bonds carry warrants. This new washer carries a two year guarantee. Question: Is the word 'carry' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
raise
Raise the question of promotions.
Raise from the dead.
0
0
5
5
51
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Raise the question of promotions. Raise from the dead. Question: Is the word 'raise' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
keep
Keep appointments.
We kept to the original conditions of the contract.
0
3
4
7
52
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Keep appointments. We kept to the original conditions of the contract. Question: Is the word 'keep' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
dent
It made a dent in my bank account.
The crash produced a dent in the left side of the car.
10
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0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
It made a dent in my bank account. The crash produced a dent in the left side of the car. Question: Is the word 'dent' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
make
She may not make the grade.
He made twenty bucks playing poker last night.
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3
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7
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0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
She may not make the grade. He made twenty bucks playing poker last night. Question: Is the word 'make' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
voice
After the fire a still small voice. -- 1 Kings 19:12.
The voice of the law.
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0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
After the fire a still small voice. -- 1 Kings 19:12. The voice of the law. Question: Is the word 'voice' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
use
Use the plastic bags to store the food.
We can use this mathematical formula to solve the problem.
0
7
3
10
56
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Use the plastic bags to store the food. We can use this mathematical formula to solve the problem. Question: Is the word 'use' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
cycle
The cycle of the seasons, or of the year.
The never-ending cycle of the seasons.
4
17
9
22
57
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The cycle of the seasons, or of the year. The never-ending cycle of the seasons. Question: Is the word 'cycle' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
round
The round of the seasons.
The story is going the rounds in Washington.
4
23
9
29
58
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The round of the seasons. The story is going the rounds in Washington. Question: Is the word 'round' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
roll
Roll out the paper.
The drawer rolled open.
0
11
4
17
59
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Roll out the paper. The drawer rolled open. Question: Is the word 'roll' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
be
I shall be writing to you soon.
3 times 5 is fifteen.
8
10
10
12
60
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
I shall be writing to you soon. 3 times 5 is fifteen. Question: Is the word 'be' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
laugh
Paul laughed a cheerful laugh.
She laughed her excitement.
5
4
12
11
61
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Paul laughed a cheerful laugh. She laughed her excitement. Question: Is the word 'laugh' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
reach
Our advertisements reach millions.
His hand reaches the river.
19
9
24
16
62
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Our advertisements reach millions. His hand reaches the river. Question: Is the word 'reach' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
wall
A wall of prejudice.
The container's walls were blue.
2
16
6
21
63
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
A wall of prejudice. The container's walls were blue. Question: Is the word 'wall' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
change
The change was intended to increase sales.
This storm is certainly a change for the worse.
4
26
10
32
64
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The change was intended to increase sales. This storm is certainly a change for the worse. Question: Is the word 'change' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
baby
This project is his baby.
Stand up for yourself-don't be such a baby!
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38
24
42
65
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
This project is his baby. Stand up for yourself-don't be such a baby! Question: Is the word 'baby' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
break
I don't know how to break this to you, but your cat is not coming back.
When news of their divorce broke, ...
20
27
25
32
66
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
I don't know how to break this to you, but your cat is not coming back. When news of their divorce broke, ... Question: Is the word 'break' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
score
Settling a score.
The player with the highest score is the winner.
11
28
16
33
67
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Settling a score. The player with the highest score is the winner. Question: Is the word 'score' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
close
The owners decided to move and to close the factory.
My business closes every night at 8 P.M.
34
12
39
18
68
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The owners decided to move and to close the factory. My business closes every night at 8 P.M. Question: Is the word 'close' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
connection
The connection between church and state is inescapable.
My headache has no connection with me going out last night.
4
19
14
29
69
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The connection between church and state is inescapable. My headache has no connection with me going out last night. Question: Is the word 'connection' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
go
Go about the world in a certain manner.
We should go farther in this matter.
0
10
2
12
70
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Go about the world in a certain manner. We should go farther in this matter. Question: Is the word 'go' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
fall
Payments fall on the 1st of the month.
Night fell.
9
6
13
10
71
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Payments fall on the 1st of the month. Night fell. Question: Is the word 'fall' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
cut
The employer wants to cut back health benefits.
Cut trenches.
22
0
25
3
72
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The employer wants to cut back health benefits. Cut trenches. Question: Is the word 'cut' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
know
Do you know my sister?
I know him under a different name.
7
2
11
6
73
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Do you know my sister? I know him under a different name. Question: Is the word 'know' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
land
It can be tricky to land a helicopter.
This may land you in jail.
20
9
24
13
74
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
It can be tricky to land a helicopter. This may land you in jail. Question: Is the word 'land' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
rake
Rake gravel.
The gunfire raked the coast.
0
12
4
17
75
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Rake gravel. The gunfire raked the coast. Question: Is the word 'rake' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
quality
"The quality of mercy is not strained" -- Shakespeare.
While being impulsive can be great for artists, it is not a desirable quality for engineers.
5
70
12
77
76
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
"The quality of mercy is not strained" -- Shakespeare. While being impulsive can be great for artists, it is not a desirable quality for engineers. Question: Is the word 'quality' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
hold
To carry well, i.e. to hold the head high, with arching neck.
She holds her head high.
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4
27
9
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1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
To carry well, i.e. to hold the head high, with arching neck. She holds her head high. Question: Is the word 'hold' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
image
The number 6 is the image of 3 under f that is defined as f(x) = 2*x.
The image of f(x) = x^2 is the set of all non-negative real numbers if the domain of the function is the set of all real numbers.
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25
9
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1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The number 6 is the image of 3 under f that is defined as f(x) = 2*x. The image of f(x) = x^2 is the set of all non-negative real numbers if the domain of the function is the set of all real numbers. Question: Is the word 'image' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
tell
He could tell that she was unhappy.
She told him how he did it.
9
4
13
8
79
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
He could tell that she was unhappy. She told him how he did it. Question: Is the word 'tell' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
space
The astronauts walked in outer space without a tether.
The space between his teeth.
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36
9
80
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
The astronauts walked in outer space without a tether. The space between his teeth. Question: Is the word 'space' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
snow
It started to snow.
It is snowing.
14
6
18
13
81
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
It started to snow. It is snowing. Question: Is the word 'snow' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
drive
He took the family for a drive in his new car.
A variable speed drive permitted operation through a range of speeds.
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22
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0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
He took the family for a drive in his new car. A variable speed drive permitted operation through a range of speeds. Question: Is the word 'drive' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
leave
She didn't leave until midnight.
Leave the flowers that you see in the park behind.
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0
16
5
83
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
She didn't leave until midnight. Leave the flowers that you see in the park behind. Question: Is the word 'leave' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
join
I will join you watching the football game as soon as I have finished my work.
She joined him for a drink.
7
4
11
10
84
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
I will join you watching the football game as soon as I have finished my work. She joined him for a drink. Question: Is the word 'join' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
support
They called for artillery support.
He applied to the state for support.
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33
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0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
They called for artillery support. He applied to the state for support. Question: Is the word 'support' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
boy
Steve is a boy of 16.
She made the boy brush his teeth every night.
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13
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16
86
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Steve is a boy of 16. She made the boy brush his teeth every night. Question: Is the word 'boy' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
give
Give an excuse.
What will you give her for her birthday?
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14
4
18
87
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Give an excuse. What will you give her for her birthday? Question: Is the word 'give' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
snap
He gave his fingers a snap.
Servants appeared at the snap of his fingers.
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0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
He gave his fingers a snap. Servants appeared at the snap of his fingers. Question: Is the word 'snap' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
take
Take a scene.
Take a test.
0
0
4
4
89
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Take a scene. Take a test. Question: Is the word 'take' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
draw
Draw pulp from the fruit.
They saw that the night was quickly drawing in, so they pitched their tent.
0
36
4
43
90
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Draw pulp from the fruit. They saw that the night was quickly drawing in, so they pitched their tent. Question: Is the word 'draw' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
head
At five years of age this head of cattle is worth perhaps $40.
They shot 20 head of quail.
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30
17
91
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
At five years of age this head of cattle is worth perhaps $40. They shot 20 head of quail. Question: Is the word 'head' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
energy
Energy can take a wide variety of forms.
Europeans often laugh at American energy.
0
34
6
40
92
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Energy can take a wide variety of forms. Europeans often laugh at American energy. Question: Is the word 'energy' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
brim
Brim a cup to good fellowship.
The room brimmed with people.
0
9
4
16
93
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Brim a cup to good fellowship. The room brimmed with people. Question: Is the word 'brim' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
hold
I'll hold you by your promise.
He's held by a contract.
5
5
9
9
94
1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
I'll hold you by your promise. He's held by a contract. Question: Is the word 'hold' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
origin
Mineral origin.
Vegetable origins.
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1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Mineral origin. Vegetable origins. Question: Is the word 'origin' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
see
You should see a lawyer.
We had to see a psychiatrist.
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10
14
13
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1True
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
You should see a lawyer. We had to see a psychiatrist. Question: Is the word 'see' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
Yes
patch
Patch the skirt.
The field was patched with snow.
0
14
5
21
97
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Patch the skirt. The field was patched with snow. Question: Is the word 'patch' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
point
At that point I had to leave.
To fall off a point.
8
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13
19
98
0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
At that point I had to leave. To fall off a point. Question: Is the word 'point' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
head
Tickets are $5 per head.
He is two heads taller than his little sister.
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10
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15
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0False
GPT-3-prompt
{{sentence1}} {{sentence2}} Question: Is the word '{{word}}' used in the same sense in the two sentences above? ||| {% if label != -1%} {{answer_choices[label]}} {% endif %}
Tickets are $5 per head. He is two heads taller than his little sister. Question: Is the word 'head' used in the same sense in the two sentences above?
No
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