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Are there any adjectives that end with ley?

No, there are no adjectives in the English language that end with "ley".

The suffix "ley" is typically used in:

* Nouns: Like "valley", "alley", and "whey".

* Place names: Such as "Ashley" and "Kingsley".

While there might be some made-up words or technical terms that end with "ley", they wouldn't be considered standard English adjectives.

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