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You will be breaking the law if you (benefit, dispute, exceed) the speed limit that is posted on the sign.
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Our neighbors got into a (calculate, capital, dispute) about where their properties are divided.
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My Aunt Carol loves to (chord, embrace, exceed) me every time she comes to visit us.
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Mrs. Smith did not receive (capital, chord, trio) punishment for the death of her five children.
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The married couple ran off in a (embrace, exceed, hail) of birdseed thrown by all the guests.
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It is to your (benefit, calculate, dispute) to follow the rules.
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Twain's humor struck a universal (chord, embrace, exceed) among his readers.
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If we (calculate, dispute, hail) this correctly, it should take us half an hour to get to the park.
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The (benefit, hail, trio) came down so hard that it crushed all the flowers I had planted.
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We bought a (capital, exceed, trio) of chips with different flavors for our guests.
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It is nearly impossible to (dispute, hail, trio) a cab in New York City.
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We need to work on the pitch of the second (chord, embrace, hail) or it will sound off-key.
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The money we raised will (benefit, capital, trio) the missionaries in Brazil.
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Every sentence should start with a (benefit, capital, chord) letter.
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