Pronunciation of the English word chocolate.
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1. | No matter how much you try to convince people that chocolate is vanilla, it'll still be chocolate, even though you may manage to convince yourself and a few others that it's vanilla. | |
2. | I'm looking for recipes for a chocolate cake without any chocolate. | |
3. | I prefer white chocolate to dark chocolate. | |
4. | I also prefer white chocolate to regular chocolate. | |
5. | Tom and Mary didn't have a feel for the foreign currency, so they counted the cost of things in bars of chocolate: for example, using this conversion, a bus journey cost about two-and-a-third bars of chocolate, which Tom found rather expensive. | |
6. | Tom and Mary didn't have a feel for the foreign currency, so they counted the cost of things in bars of chocolate: for example, the cost of a bus journey translated to about two-and-a-third bars of chocolate, which was rather expensive, Tom thought. | |
7. | The former Wilbur Chocolate Company in Philadelphia is now home to the Chocolate Works, a residential apartment complex with one- and two-bedroom units. | |
8. | Don't you even think of eating my chocolate! | |
9. | Who wants some hot chocolate? | |
10. | What?! You ate my chocolate bear?! |