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vinegar | 
Use vinegar and oil to make the dressing.
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pillar | 
The room was held up by one pillar.
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custard | 
Custard tastes lovely on pudding.
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cellar | 
The wine will keep cool in the cellar.
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familiar | 
There were familiar faces in the audience.
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regular | 
I'd like a regular coffee please.
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grammar | 
It is important to use correct grammar within our work.
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peculiar | 
I saw a very peculiar film last night.
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collar | 
The dog wore a named collar.
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burglar | 
The burglar was jailed for many years.
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