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⟨se⟩
From Teflpedia
⟨se⟩ is a consonant digraph that occurs in English spelling.
This occurs in words ending ⟨se⟩ that don’t have a split vowel digraph, e.g. arse, because, browse, cause, cheese, clause, cleanse, course, discourse, expense, hearse, horse, license, nurse, pause, please, etc.
It mutates to ⟨s⟩ before -ing and -ed, e.g. please → pleasing, pleased.
Pronunciation is either s phoneme /s/ or z phoneme /z/.