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Intelligent is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "elephants and dolphins are very intelligent animals".


How do you spell the word decline?

Decline is the correct spelling. And example sentence would be: "The world's tiger population is in decline due to poaching and habitat loss".


Does sentence have a short e sound?

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