Double C occurs due to prefixes AC-, OC- or SUC- and the root of a word starting with C
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Acclaim |
The nominees of the main award will be acclaimed shortly.
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accommodate |
A hotel can accommodate many guests.
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accomplish |
With enough determination you can accomplish anything.
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accurate |
The witness gave an accurate description of the thief.
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accuse |
How dare you accuse me of that?
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accumulate |
Clouds might accumulate early in the morning.
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occasion |
Let's celebrate this great occasion.
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accord |
According to Mrs Guinan our class is the best!
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account |
The family opened a bank account.
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accredit |
This driving school is accredited by the Ministry of Transportation.
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occupy |
I was told to find something to occupy myself with.
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succumb |
Usually they succumb to the cold, heat or disease, but sometimes they simply disappear.
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occur |
Dreams occur when you are asleep.
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