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principal |
A principal is the educator who has executive authority for a school.
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principle |
It is my principle to behave honestly.
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prophet |
The prophet said a holy man would come.
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profit |
The amount of sales will determine the profits.
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stationary |
Our train was stationary for over an hour.
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stationery |
I buy all the stationery for our office.
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steal |
A mugger tried to steal my wallet.
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steel |
The knife is made of stainless steel.
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wary |
He was circumspect in his business decisions: wary and unwilling to take risks.
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weary |
They were weary from their travels.
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who's |
Who's that speaking?
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whose |
Whose book is this?
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draft |
This is the first draft of my speech.
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draught |
The open door caused a draught.
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desert |
Why did the soldier desert his post?
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dessert |
I'd like ice-cream for dessert.
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dissent |
The footballer was sent off for dissent.
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descent |
They began their descent at dawn.
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