There are somethings to watch in the 'r' principle, that is where initial vowels that are followed by the principle, only use the vowels 'a', 'o', and 'u' only, and only the full form of the vowel is ever used with the 'r' principle.
Also, when using the 'r' principle with a disjoined suffix, you should be careful as it might cause some confusion if anything is written wrong.
NOTE:


crash - crucial


breach - branch
To distinguish 't' and 'd': you can write the ;t; through the top half of the letter and the 'd' through the lower portion.


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