Pronunciation of the English word traveling.
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1. | I certainly enjoyed traveling, and I still would if I could, but traveling is expensive and I don't earn as much as I used to. | |
2. | Though his stay in Europe was transient, Spenser felt he had learned much more about interactions with other people from traveling than he did at college. | |
3. | Nothing is so pleasant as traveling by air. | |
4. | These days more and more people are traveling abroad. | |
5. | People traveling abroad always have to get used to new food. | |
6. | Traveling abroad is very interesting. | |
7. | Traveling abroad is one of my favorite things. | |
8. | Traveling abroad is now more popular. | |
9. | Traveling abroad is out of the question. | |
10. | Nothing is so pleasant as traveling alone. |