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How to spell HARCORE correctly?

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  • acre
  • aircrew The aircrew completed their pre-flight checks before taking off.
  • career I am hoping to pursue a successful career in the field of engineering.
  • CARER The carer provided exceptional care to the elderly patient.
  • Carrie Carrie got a new car.
  • cora
  • core The core of a successful business is its dedicated employees.
  • corer It is important to core the apple so that the corer doesn't touch the apple skin.
  • Corey Corey can play the piano very well.
  • CORR I should have brought myCORRrection fluid.
  • Cory He's Cory- a funny and friendly guy.
  • cure The scientist was determined to find a cure for the rare disease.
  • daycare I drop my son off at daycare every morning before work.
  • gore The horror movie was filled with gore and left many audience members feeling queasy.
  • hack The hacker tried to hack into the computer system to steal confidential information.
  • hacker He was a hacker, and he was talented.
  • hackers I'm going to have to get a new computer because hackers have gotten into it again.
  • hackle I'm going to have to hackle my goose legs to keep them warm.
  • hairier As I grew older, my legs became hairier and hairier.
  • harare Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, is home to many historical landmarks.
  • hardcore My friend is a hardcore fan of heavy metal music.
  • hare I'm going to catch a hare.
  • hark The hark of the bell called her to breakfast.
  • harrier The harrier plane flew over the air show.
  • harrow During the winter months, many people in America use harrows to clear the snow from their sidewalks.
  • harry I wonder if Harry is okay.
  • hawker The hawker on the street corner was selling hot pretzels to passersby.
  • haycock Summer always brings haycock in the air.
  • haywire My computer's screen was completely haywire and I couldn't get it to work.
  • hearer The speaker emphasized the importance of clear pronunciation to ensure the listener can be a good hearer.
  • hero I am the hero.
  • hickory I only own one piece of Hickory furniture and it's pretty dusty.
  • hoarier The hoarier the professor, the more wise and knowledgeable they seem.
  • horror I watched a horror movie and couldn't sleep for days.
  • KARO
  • macro The macro view of the economy shows an overall positive trend in growth.
  • Marjorie John met Marjorie at the coffee shop.
  • Marjory I am sorry, Marjory.
  • nacre The shimmering nacre of the pearl caught her eye.
  • score She earned a high score on her exam.

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