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One example would be the strong declension of the adjective ględ, 'glad'Code:Singular Masc. Neut. Fem. Nom. ględ ględ gladu Acc. ględne ględ glade Gen. glades glades ględre Dat. gladum gladum ględre Inst. glade gladle Plural Masc. Neut. Fem. Nom. glade gladu glade Acc. glade gladu glade Gen. ględra ględra ględre Dat. gladum gladum gladre
Edit: Adjective changed from til at tsuwm's suggestion. It gets a little muddled by the stem change from ględ to glad, but you get the idea.
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