Definitions

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  • proper noun The collection of anglophone countries. (Sometimes restricted to those which also share English cultural values such as democracy.)

Etymologies

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Anglo- +‎ sphere

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Examples

  • Above all, the Anglosphere is a project in development and depends largely on ideas.

    Forward the Anglosphere? Helen 2006

  • This matters, because the Anglosphere is a cultural unity and the War Against Christmas rages just as fiercely throughout it (completely discrediting the argument that it’s something to do with America’s much-touted separation of church and state).

    War Against Christmas 2008: Two Early Victories! 2008

  • This matters, because the Anglosphere is a cultural unity and the War Against Christmas rages just as fiercely throughout it (completely discrediting the argument that it’s something to do with America’s much-touted separation of church and state).

    VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » War Against Christmas 2008: Two Early Victories! 2008

  • This matters, because the Anglosphere is a cultural unity and the War Against Christmas rages just as fiercely throughout it (completely discrediting the argument that it’s something to do with America’s much-touted separation of church and state).

    War Against Christmas 2008: Two Early Victories! 2008

  • This matters, because the Anglosphere is a cultural unity and the War Against Christmas rages just as fiercely throughout it (completely discrediting the argument that it’s something to do with America’s much-touted separation of church and state).

    War Against Christmas 2008: Two Early Victories! 2008

  • The Anglosphere is the most free part of the world. just Louise

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • On that basis, the print edition heading of O'Sullivan's article may be close to the truth: "The Anglosphere could be the making of Britain if we dare".

    An alternative to committing suicide Richard 2007

  • The print edition sports the title, "The Anglosphere could be the making of Britain if we dare", while the online version heads up with the question, "A British-led Anglosphere in world politics?"

    Archive 2007-12-01 Richard 2007

  • On that basis, the print edition heading of O'Sullivan's article may be close to the truth: "The Anglosphere could be the making of Britain if we dare".

    Archive 2007-12-01 Richard 2007

  • The print edition sports the title, "The Anglosphere could be the making of Britain if we dare", while the online version heads up with the question, "A British-led Anglosphere in world politics?"

    An alternative to committing suicide Richard 2007

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