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Words using the Phase Three vowel graphemes, oi. Letters and Sounds, Phase Three.
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oil | 
Use vinegar and oil to make the dressing.
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boil | 
Let the water boil before making tea.
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coin | 
The coin featured the monarch's profile.
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coil | 
That's a large coil of wire.
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join | 
Let's all join in the singing.
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soil | 
This garden soil is good quality.
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toil | 
Toil means to work long and hard.
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quoit | 
A quoit is used in a throwing game.
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poison | 
The label on the bottle says it is poison.
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tinfoil | 
Make sure the tinfoil covers the turkey.
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