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Updated June 2026
Past tense of conduct; to have organised and carried out something, or to have directed or led a group. Having transmitted heat, electricity, or sound.
“The university conducted comprehensive research on climate change impacts.”
/kənˈdʌktɪd/
Contains 'ed' suffix and four vowels; watch for the vowel distribution
Worth 14 points; good combination of common letters for strategic placement
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