What are some English words with both y and q in them?

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query, quantity, quality, equity, equanimity, quarterly. liquify, quantify
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There are a few common English words that has both the vowels 'q' and 'y' in them. Here are some examples: Eg: Quality, Quantity, Qualify, Qualifier, Quarterly, QWERTY ,Quickly, Equally, Query, Quarry , Ambiguity, Consequently, Disqualify, Equally
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