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different |
In Britain, some spellings are different from the USA.
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disappear |
Click the box again and it will disappear.
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eighth |
I was eighth in the line.
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exercise |
Exercise is beneficial to your health.
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experience |
The cooks traveled the world to experience authentic native cuisines.
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experiment |
The methodology used during the experiment was reliable.
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extreme |
A hurricane is a type of extreme weather.
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favourite
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The girls went to see their favourite pop group.
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grammar |
He was finding his German grammar homework difficult.
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guide |
The tour guide led us up the hill.
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height |
The height of the Eiffel Tower is 300m.
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interest |
His talk should generate much interest.
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knowledge |
Try not to baffle him with your knowledge.
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length |
The length of the trip made us tired.
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library |
This library was well conceived.
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material |
A composite material is made up of different parts.
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naughty |
Put that naughty child to bed early.
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occasion |
Let's celebrate this great occasion.
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opposite |
The opposite of 'brave' is 'cowardly'.
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particular |
I like that dress in particular.
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