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How do you spell the word cue as in take over?
The word "cue" as in "take over" is spelled
cue
.
It's the same spelling as the word for a signal or hint, but the pronunciation is different.
What is a coherent sentence?
Is there a word that contains no vowels?
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How do you pronounce Duquenois Levine as in the test?
Does cane have a long vowel sound?
What is the antonym for rebel using vowel sound or and ore?
What do you call words the same or nearly same?
What is a homophone for rye?
What syllable in presentiment is accented?
How do you pronounce Giambattista Valli?
Does jar have a long vowel sound?
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