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I am sure this is not a complete list, but all I could come up with.

acajou

acoustic

amour

ampoule

barouche

bayou

Bedouin

bijou

bivouac

boutique

carcajou

congou

coupe

coupon

croute

froufrou

group

kabeljou

kinkajou

loupe

Manitou

marabou

pouf

recoup

route

sou

soup

stoup

tabouli

toucan

tourist

troupe

wound

you

youth

doula

tour

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There are none in the US, where AU is almost exclusively pronounced as AW (ô).

However, in the UK, where the R sound is used differently, words such as caught, taught, naughty, and even flaw and law pronounce the "caret O" closer to a long O and R, so that in British English, caught and court sound exactly the same, as do the words flaw and floor, or law and lore.

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The words are mostly those spelled with -OUGH (the GH being silent).

They include dough and though, and words based on them.

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Sew and sewn. They sound the same as sow and sown.

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Soup, Through

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