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They do not rhyme. They don't rhyme because they don't sound alike, and the fact that they don't have the same last two letters.
Tagalog translation of FACT: katotohanan
No, fact is the original term. A "factoid" is a "little fact," a brief or trivial item of information.
The grammatical term for 'fact' is a noun. In a sentence, 'fact' functions as a subject, object, or complement.
Some words that end with "fact" include artifact, compact, and impact.
that fact that you rhyme in it...
no, well not a true rhyme
Yes, as a matter of a fact.
They do not rhyme. They don't rhyme because they don't sound alike, and the fact that they don't have the same last two letters.
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No, the dental there is actually really great, in fact my name is rainier i. Initials: rsi
Dental insurance plans are very important in maintaining the cost of a dental procedure. In fact, studies have shown that a consumer with dental insurance will go to see a dentist more frequently for preventative measures.
Pact, packed, tracked, smacked, whacked, fact, backed...
Technically, it isn't one, all because of the simple fact that the word, "Rhyme" does not have any syllables. So there cant be any words that consists of that word to be one of syllables to fit in another word to rhyme with the basic term "Rhyme"ANS2:Eh, come again? I must say that it is difficult to understand what answer #1 is going on about."It is time to rhyme." meets the requirements that the sentence rhyme and that the last syllable (of the sentence) is "rhyme".
The best I can come up with, as a rhyme for tactful, is packed full.
No. Because it has more than four lines and does not have alternate rhyme. It is in fact a poem, not a sonnet.
Dental work tends to be cheaper outside the US, just like health care is. This is due to the fact that the economy is worse in other countries.