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How to spell CLINCS correctly?

For the misspelling "clincs", there are a few possible correct suggestions. One could be "clinics", which refers to medical facilities. Another option could be "clinks", which means a slight metallic sound or "clings", which refers to sticking or adhering tightly. The correct suggestion relies on the intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell clincs correctly

  • Clancy Charlie and Jack Clancy were in town for the weekend.
  • clangs The sound of the metal gate clangs shut as the last person exits the park.
  • clanks The sound of pots and pans clanks echoed through the empty kitchen.
  • clans The clans of Scotland are fiercely independent.
  • clicks She heard the clicks of her high heels on the pavement as she walked down the street.
  • Clients Some clients prefer to work with only one or two agents.
  • clinch The salesperson needed to clinch the deal with an irresistible offer.
  • clinches She clinches her fists before entering the boxing ring.
  • clings
  • clinic I have an appointment at the clinic tomorrow to get my blood work done.
  • clinics There are various types of medical clinics, including urgent care clinics, mental health clinics, and specialty clinics.
  • clink
  • Clones They created clones of themselves in order to take the place of their fallen comrades.
  • clonks She hit her clonks on the ground.
  • links I sent John the links to the articles on the new health care reform.

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