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course |
This course should help your spelling.
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coarse |
Coarse means rough, or not fine.
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incite |
Do not incite violence.
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insight |
Miss Forbes' insight helped her solve the problem.
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board |
The seat was just a wooden board.
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bored |
The artist was bored so she drew a quick doodle.
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queue |
There was a long queue of cars at the lights.
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cue |
In the game of snooker, you hit the ball with a cue.
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cereal |
Wheat is an example of a cereal grain.
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serial |
This TV drama is a weekly serial.
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government |
The government cuts will affect everyone.
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guarantee |
My new laptop has a three year guarantee.
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harass |
Children often harass parents for toys.
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hindrance |
News reporters have been allowed into affected areas without hindrance by officials.
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identity |
Were you able to ascertain the identity of the culprit?
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