Pronunciation of the English word beaches.
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1. | Coastal armoring can potentially damage or alter local coastal habitats, deprive beaches of sand, lead to accelerated erosion of adjacent beaches, hinder access and present problems with public safety. | |
2. | The by-products of living things also play an important part in creating sandy beaches. Bermuda's preponderance of pleasantly pink beaches results from the perpetual decay of single-celled, shelled organisms called foraminifera. | |
3. | The beaches in Shonan are very crowded on Sunday. | |
4. | The beaches in Hawaii are famous for their huge waves. | |
5. | The beaches of Huelva are very pretty. | |
6. | Beaches in Hawaii are famous for their large waves. | |
7. | Tom and Mary like crowded beaches. | |
8. | Are there any beaches in Germany? | |
9. | She prefers white-sand beaches. | |
10. | Many of the turtle eggs left on beaches make for easy prey. |