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judge |
The judge sent him to jail for a year.
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judging |
The judges were judging the dog competition.
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care |
Take care not to skid on the ice.
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caring |
Nurses need to be caring.
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careless |
My friend makes a lot of mistakes; she's so careless.
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cultivate |
Cultivate means to prepare and work on the land to grow crops.
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cultivating |
The farmer is cultivating the crops, preparing them for a late summer harvest.
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cultivation |
The cultivation of arable crops is essential to our economy.
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combine |
The two companies chose to combine forces.
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combination |
Salt on my chips is a good combination.
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argue |
Why do you always argue with me?
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arguing |
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argument |
An argument between two people can be called a row.
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