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confession |
He had a confession to make to the police.
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possession |
It is my most treasured possession.
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expression |
Her facial expression was very funny.
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discussion |
He made a great contribution to the discussion.
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depression |
He suffered from depression after he lost his job.
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progression |
Progression is the way things move forward.
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impression |
Can you do an impression of a cat?
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procession |
The priest led the procession into the church.
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permission |
Please ask permission before borrowing my belongings.
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admission |
The price for the admission ticket was quite high.
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transmission |
The television programme was interrupted because the aerial was not receiving the transmission.
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submission |
The wrestler forced a submission from his opponent.
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omission |
Omission means to leave something out.
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profession |
He wanted to work with children and so decided that his profession would be teaching.
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succession |
There was a succession of unfortunate events.
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