find a word of which when two words are taken away there remains a number in words?
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Some words in English cause trouble for speakers and writers because they share a similar pronunciation, meaning, or spelling with another word. These words are called commonly confused words. For example, read aloud the following sentences containing the commonly confused words new and knew:
I liked her new sweater.
I knew she would wear that sweater today.
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STARTLING.
remove the L, and the word becomes: STARTING
remove one T, and the word becomes: STARING
remove the A, and the word becomes: STRING
remove the R, and the word becomes: STING
remove the other T, and the word becomes: SING
remove the G, and the word becomes: SIN
remove the S, and the word becomes: IN
remove the N, and the word becomes: I
Hope it helps :)
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