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reflection |
He saw his reflection in the water.
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section |
Tick to show you have read each section of the document.
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correction |
He made a correction to his exam paper.
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direction |
Head in a northerly direction.
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attraction |
There was an obvious attraction between the couple.
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distraction |
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fiction |
It's important to read a range of books, both fiction and non-fiction.
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sanction |
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reduction |
Double glazed windows mean a reduction in traffic noise.
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diction |
The audience were confused because her diction was unclear.
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fraction |
Convert this fraction to a decimal.
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collection |
The collection at the end of the performance was for the Rugby Food Bank.
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construction |
The tower was a unique construction.
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infection |
The infection was caused by rotten food.
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traction |
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