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How to spell LEAC correctly?

The misspelling "leac" could be corrected to "leak", "leach" or "leap". However, the correct suggestion would depend on the context in which it was used. Proofreading and spell-checking tools can also help prevent common spelling errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell leac correctly

  • BEAC
  • EAC The East African Community (EAC) is a regional intergovernmental organization that promotes economic integration in East Africa.
  • ELAC
  • L EAC
  • LAAC
  • LAC The LAC region of Latin America and the Caribbean has experienced significant economic growth in recent years.
  • LE AC
  • LEA LEA stands for Local Education Agency, which is a term used in the United States to describe the public school district or administrative unit in charge of providing education at the local level.
  • LEA C
  • LEACH The rain caused chemicals to leach into the soil.
  • LEAD He hopes to lead the company to success.
  • LEAF She picked up a fallen leaf from the ground and admired its delicate veins and autumn colors.
  • LEAH Leah and her husband are planning to buy a new house next year.
  • LEAK There was a major gas leak in the apartment complex resulting in the evacuation of all residents.
  • LEAN I try to eat a lean diet for better health.
  • LEAP She took a deep breath and prepared to leap from the airplane.
  • LEAR King Lear is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare that depicts the gradual descent into madness of the title character.
  • LEAS
  • LEC The LEC is one of the most important gaming events in the world.
  • LEDC The LEDC struggled to provide basic necessities to its citizens due to limited resources.
  • LTAC The patient was transferred to the LTAC for further specialized care and treatment.
  • SEAC SEAC is an acronym for the Southeast Asia Command, which was a multinational military command founded during World War II.

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