Pronunciation of the English word ness.
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1. | The first written record of the Loch Ness monster relates to the Irish monk St. Columba, who is said to have banished a "water beast" to the depths of the River Ness in the 6th century. | |
2. | Is the Loch Ness monster real or is it just an elaborate hoax? | |
3. | The Loch Ness monster is an urban myth. | |
4. | Have you ever heard of the Loch Ness monster? | |
5. | An undated photo shows a shadowy shape that some people say is the Loch Ness monster in Scotland. | |
6. | Scotland's fabled Loch Ness Monster might most likely be a giant eel, a study of samples of DNA in the lake's murky waters has found. | |
7. | We can't exclude the possibility that there's a giant eel in Loch Ness, but we don't know whether these samples we've collected are from a giant beast or just an ordinary one — so there's still this element of "we just don't know." | |
8. | We can't exclude the possibility that there's a giant eel in Loch Ness. | |
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