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preference |
He has a preference for classical music.
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inference |
The pupils were asked to use inference as they read the text.
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existence |
Ecosystems are groups of living things that support the existence of each other.
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patience |
She shows no patience with her staff.
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negligence |
He was accused of negligence.
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licence
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Do you have a licence to drive this bus?
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innocence |
The man appealed at court to prove his innocence.
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indulgence |
Chocolate is my one indulgence.
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silence |
Some monks make a vow of silence.
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convenience |
We can arrange a meeting at your convenience.
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