K and J could also replace g.

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ch isn't represented by any other sound, but other than that, yeah, c is pretty close to linguistically useless in English.
Technically, ch can be replaced with tsh.

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I actually meant for more examples like Longevity wherein the ng and the "j" sounds occur simultaneously.
Fringe. Orange. Range. Binge. Singe. Arrange. Derange. Enjoy. And so on. At least in my dialect of English these all have the same sound as longevity.
I don't what dialect you're speaking if you're saying "f-ring-j", "o-rang-j", "bing-j", "sing-j", "ar-rang-j", or "de-rang-j"... I've come to think that pronouncing "longevity" as "Long-jevity" is just an American idiosyncrasy.