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confusion |
Confusion can lead to misunderstanding.
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decision |
The football fans thought the referee's decision was a disgrace.
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explosion |
The bomb caused an explosion.
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mansion |
The mansion on the hill was worth one million pounds.
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occasion |
Let's celebrate this great occasion.
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television |
Watching television can be relaxing.
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revision |
Over the weekend she did lots of revision.
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vision |
I wear glasses because my vision is not good.
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exclusion |
The badly behaved student was given an exclusion from school.
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expression |
His facial expressions are comical.
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permission |
Please ask permission before borrowing my belongings.
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comprehension |
Exams test your comprehension of a subject.
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