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Study the word list: Oxford Dictionary common misspellings 4

incidentally The computers are down, incidentally we are unable to help you. *
independent In the US in the 1920s, the term flapper described a fashionable and independent young woman. *
interrupt Don't interrupt me when I'm busy.
irresistible Even the most reluctant spellers will find this website irresistible. *
knowledge Try not to baffle him with your knowledge.
liaise I need to liaise with the other group to check what they're doing. *
liaison Tomorrow morning there will be a liaison with the two parties. *
lollipop The dentist said don't eat that lollipop. *
millennium A span of one thousand years is known as a millennium. *
Neanderthal At the museum there is a display of a Neanderthal man. *
necessary I will be happier with this project when I have finished all necessary modifications. *
noticeable The ink stain on the front of the shirt was very noticeable. *
occasion Let's celebrate this great occasion.
occurred The incident occurred at 2pm. *
occurring Familial means relating to or occurring in a family or its members. *
occurrence Let's hope this isn't a regular occurrence. *
pavilion We went to the park the other day, they've made a cafe in the pavilion. *
persistent Persistent precipitation is an unfortunate feature of British weather. *
Pharaoh The pyramid is where the Pharoah lived. *

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incidentally
independent
interrupt
irresistible
knowledge
liaise
liaison
lollipop
millennium
Neanderthal
necessary
noticeable
occasion
occurred
occurring
occurrence
pavilion
persistent
Pharaoh

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