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confusion |
Confusion can lead to misunderstanding.
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permission |
We will apply for permission to extend our house.
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discussion |
He made a great contribution to the discussion.
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famous |
The new building was to be designed by a famous architect.
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disastrous |
My first attempt at baking was disastrous.
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fabulous |
Spotted dresses look fabulous in the summer.
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occasion |
We will commemorate the occasion with a party.
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ravenous |
Let's eat soon, I'm really ravenous.
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March |
March is the third month of the year.
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April |
It has been very cold this April.
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