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discipline |
The teacher had a consistent approach to discipline.
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disease |
Rats can carry disease.
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document |
The document is not valid without a signature.
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evaluation |
The boy's evaluation of his work was thorough and accurate.
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evidence |
Some new circumstantial evidence proved the defendant guilty.
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exceed |
It is an offence to exceed the speed limit.
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exhibition |
Many people visited the art exhibition.
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existence |
I do not believe in the existence of gremlins.
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experience |
The cooks traveled the world to experience authentic native cuisines.
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explanation |
Can you write an explanation for how you worked it out?
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surmise |
She thought she could surmise her friend's reaction from the look on her face.
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infer |
To infer means to reach (a conclusion) based on known facts.
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