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cacao / coco / cocoa

callous / callus

can / may

cannot but

canvas / canvass

capital / capitol

ceremonial / ceremonious

certainty / certitude

chafe / chaff

chair / chairman / chairperson

childish / childlike

chord / cord

cite / quote

classic / classical

clean / cleanse

climactic / climatic

clue

cite / quote
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1 cite´Â ¿øº» ±×´ë·Î Àç»ý ÇÒ ÇÊ¿ä´Â ¾øÀÌ ÀοëÇÏ´Ù ¶ó´Â ÀǹÌÀÌ´Ù.
1 I cannot cite a like instance.
2 She cited the U.S. Constitution to prove her statement.
3 In his report, the scientist cited the work of other researchers.
4 The judge cited a 1956 Supreme Court ruling in her decision.
5 Wolfe cited Buick as a company that is working to attract older customers.
6 We are citing four books to prove our points.
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2 quote´Â ¿øº»À» ±×´ë·Î ÀοëÇÏ´Ù ¶ó´Â ¶æÀÌ´Ù.
1 In her speech, the mayor quoted a famous writer.
2 Our teacher often quotes Shakespeare.
3 She quoted from the senator's speech.
4 I can't quote exactly what she said.
5 He's always quoting from other writers.
6 He quoted a line from a play by Brecht.
7 Ross quoted a study on the use of sexist language.
8 "It is a threat to world peace," the general was quoted as saying.
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She cited the U.S. Constitution
to prove
her statement.

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He's always quoting from other writers.

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