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different |
In Britain, some spellings are different from the USA.
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general |
A General is an important army officer.
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interest |
His talk should generate much interest.
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Centre
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They found themselves in the centre of a storm.
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desperate |
I'm desperate for a long cold drink.
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separate |
Can you separate those fighting dogs?
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frightening |
It was frightening to hear the storm blowing outside.
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miserable |
The miserable weather did not stop them enjoying themselves.
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jewellery
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The king wore a lot of jewellery.
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marvellous
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We had a marvellous time on holiday.
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familiar |
There were familiar faces in the audience.
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generous |
Thank you for your generous donation.
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