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How to spell CLAOSE correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "claose", fear not! Here are some possible correct suggestions: "close", "clothe", "clause" or "closer". Ensure accuracy by proofreading and using the right spelling to avoid confusion. Remember, accurate communication is key!

List of suggestions on how to spell claose correctly

  • case I need to buy a new protective case for my phone.
  • cause
  • clams I love eating clams with a side of butter and garlic.
  • clans The Clans are a group of heroic warriors who live in the forest.
  • Claps Everyone in the audience gave a standing ovation with thunderous claps.
  • clasp She struggles to clasp her necklace on her own.
  • class I am taking a class on American politics this semester.
  • Classed He was classed among the best tennis players in the world.
  • Classes She enjoyed taking classes in the arts.
  • classy The elegant and graceful woman wearing a designer gown looked incredibly classy at the charity gala.
  • Claus Santa Claus is known for delivering presents to children all around the world.
  • clause She had a clause in her contract that said she would be given a raise if she hit a certain sales quota.
  • clauses After looking over your proposal, I found many clauses that could be improved.
  • CLAWS The cat retracted its sharp claws after scratching the couch.
  • cleanse
  • close
  • closed My mouth is closed.
  • closer They were closer than they had ever been.
  • closes
  • closet My mother has a small closet in the bedroom.
  • laos People in Laos often have to wear traditional dress to attend religious ceremonies.
  • LASE I can't live without that LASE music.
  • loose It would be a good idea to tighten the screws on the projector, otherwise it will be loose in the future.
  • lose I don't want to lose my chance to go on this trip.

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