Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with eczema:
4 syllables:
affected a,
affected the,
against prussia,
against russia,
amended the,
arrested a,
arrested the,
ascended the,
assembled a,
assembled the,
assemble a,
assemble the,
assessment the,
attempted a,
attempted the,
attended a,
attended the,
attention the,
augmented the,
collected a,
collected the,
collection the,
connected the,
connection the,
contested the,
convention the,
corrected the,
defended the,
depresses the,
depression the,
descended the,
detected a,
detected the,
developed a,
developed the,
develops a,
develops the,
develop a,
develop the,
directed a,
directed the,
directions the,
direction a,
direction the,
discredits the,
discredit the,
effected a,
effected the,
elected a,
elected the,
elections the,
election the,
embarrass the,
enveloped the,
envelops the,
envelop the,
erected a,
erected the,
exceptions the,
exception the,
expected a,
expected the,
expresses a,
expresses the,
expression a,
expression the,
extended a,
extended the,
extension the,
imperil the,
impression the,
infected the,
inherits the,
inherit a,
inherit the,
intended the,
invented a,
invented the,
invested a,
invested the,
investment the,
neglected the,
nocera umbra,
offended the,
omega sa,
perfected the,
possesses a,
possesses the,
potential the,
presented a,
presented the,
projected a,
projected the,
protected the,
protection the,
protested the,
reflected a,
reflected the,
resembled a,
resembled the,
resembles a,
resembles the,
resemble a,
resemble the,
resented the,
selected a,
selected the,
selection the,
successful the,
suggested a,
suggested the,
suspected the,
suspended the

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