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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with subsidies:

3 syllables:
bumble bees,
drunken trees,
dust bunnies,
ep studies,
from cadiz,
from countries,
from studies,
function keys,
gulf countries,
humble bees,
hush puppies,
mud puppies,
mulga trees,
of countries,
of studies,
of trustees,
one agrees,
one studies,
slush puppies,
someone sees,
some countries,
some studies,
such countries,
such moneys,
such studies,
the countries,
the funnies,
the honeys,
the mondays,
the monkeys,
the munchies,
the studies,
the trustees,
up studies,
a series,
brills disease,
buschkes disease,
buschke disease,
buss disease,
chrons disease,
crouzons disease,
cutting trees,
drug disease,
dutch disease,
dutch indies,
fedes disease,
from cities,
from disease,
gulls disease,
gum disease,
kufs disease,
ludwig gies,
lung disease,
morels disease,
of cities,
of degrees,
of disease,
of series,
of theories,
one series,
public keys,
putting these,
runt disease,
sjögrens disease,
some cities,
some theories,
sql queries,
stunted trees,
sub series,
such cities,
such queries,
such theories,
the cities,
the disease,
the fifties,
the kidneys,
the lillies,
the pixies,
the series,
the sixties,
the theories,
the willies,
uhl disease


4 syllables:
among countries,
discusses these,
result agrees,
confronting these,
consulting fees,
discussing these



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