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How to spell DUCTE correctly?

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  • cute The lawyer asked his friend who the cute little girls were, and was interested to hear he was beholding Mr. Edward A. Twist's entourage.
  • date Five or six months before the date of which I am writing his sister had been accompanied to the grating by another girl, whom he had never seen before, and he immediately fell in love with her.
  • decade How to secure them on $1500 is a problem to be solved, for cleanliness costs more each decade.
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  • decode The receiver can then decode the almanac and determine the satellites it should listen for.
  • docked
  • docket The inmate's case is on the docket for jury selection today.
  • doctor
  • dote She doted on her cat, until it died.
  • ducat The bank employee gave me a ducat for my lost diamond engagement ring.
  • duck My father used to bring me duck when I was a kid.
  • ducky
  • duct
  • ductile
  • dude
  • duet We went to our duet performance without having any prior rehearsals.
  • duke
  • dust I can see the dust on the ceiling.
  • duster
  • duty She paid her duty to her country by serving in the military.
  • duvet I need to get a new duvet as mine is starting to smell.
  • educate
  • jute
  • quite She was quite taken aback when he asked her out.
  • quote
  • tact Tom warned his friends of the tactless remarks they had been making and urged them to change their ways.
  • tucked
  • Dicta Dictum is a Latin word meaning "an authoritative declaration or sentence" or "a declaration made by an expert in a
  • Ducked
  • ducts Liane cleaned the ducts, but they still smelled.
  • DICT
  • ducats I have 20 ducats left.

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Alreadly

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  • airedale
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  • allegedly
  • already
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  • assuredly
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