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myth |
A myth is a story that may be untrue.
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rhythm |
James plays rhythm guitar.
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gym |
Get fit by working out at the gym.
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pyramid |
We rode to the pyramids by camel.
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Egypt |
Tourists flock to see the pyramids in Egypt.
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mystery |
I enjoy reading mystery stories.
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crystal |
Diamonds are a type of crystal.
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oxygen |
The earth's atmosphere is one-fifth oxygen.
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physical |
Physical exercise is good for your health.
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syrup |
Who likes syrup on their pancakes?
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typical |
Mini skirts were typical 60s fashion.
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system |
The decimal numeral system has ten as its base.
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symbol |
The cross is a symbol of Christianity.
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gypsy |
A gypsy is a person without a fixed address.
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gipsy |
The gipsy caravan was pulled by a large horse.
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lyric |
What is your favourite song lyric?
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