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- prominent, distinguished,
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His operation was carried out by
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An eminent
scientist has made a breakthrough in the field of nuclear
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imminent - about to
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As the sky grew darker, a storm
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There was little hope of his
living and his imminent death
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eligible, illegible |
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moral, morale |
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eminent, imminent |
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persecuted, prosecuted |
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ensure, assure |
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personal, personnel |
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formally, formerly |
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precede, proceed |
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hanged, hung |
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price, prize |
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historic, historical |
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principal, principle |
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homework, housework |
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rational, rationale |
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human, humane |
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respectably, respectively |
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lie, lay |
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stationary, stationery |
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lose, loose |
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weather, whether |
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mature, matured |
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misused, disused |
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