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How to spell DUALE correctly?

If you meant "duale" but misspelled it, there are several correct possible suggestions. You might have intended to write "dual", meaning two or double. Alternatively, you could be referring to "duel", which denotes a contest or conflict between two people. Check the context to determine the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell duale correctly

  • dale The dale was covered in a blanket of lush, green grass.
  • dales The hikers were surrounded by the lush green dales as they crossed the countryside.
  • Daley Daley Thompson won gold medals in the decathlon in 1980 and 1984 Olympic Games.
  • dali The painting is called "The Garden of Dali" by Salvador Dali.
  • deal We are going to have to deal with this situation.
  • dealer I am looking for a new dealer for my cards.
  • dial I need to dial the phone number to make the call.
  • dole The dole centers on welfare reform.
  • douala I went to Douala during my trip to Cameroon.
  • Doyle Gary Doyle is a detective in the police department.
  • dual She's a dual citizen of the United States and Canada.
  • Duane My neighbor Duane is always busy.
  • ducal The ducal family is one of the most influential in the city.
  • due Your project is due tomorrow.
  • duel The two knights prepared to engage in a fierce duel to determine the rightful owner of the castle.
  • dueler As a skilled dueler, he quickly put an end to the argument with his opponent.
  • dull The lecture was extremely dull and I struggled to stay awake.
  • Duller The sky became duller and the temperature dropped as evening approached.
  • dully The lecture went on dully for hours and I struggled to stay awake.
  • duly The suit was duly tailored to fit her slender frame.
  • duple The duple meter of the music made it easy to dance to.
  • tale
  • tulle The ballerina's tutu was made of layers of delicate tulle.

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