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Examples
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You say they are old school-fellows, they went to the 'cours' together.
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You hardly practise at all; you do almost nothing at the 'cours'.
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She had, before this, crowned her brilliant reputation in the 'cours' of
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On the rainy afternoon in question, tramping home from the "cours" (to which she was to return at six), she had said to herself that it was two months that very day since Nick had known she was ready to release him -- and that after such a delay he was not likely to take any further steps.
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You hardly practise at all; you do almost nothing at the 'cours'.
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You say they are old school-fellows, they went to the 'cours' together.
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She had, before this, crowned her brilliant reputation in the 'cours' of
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Le sauve-qui-peut des investisseurs mettait fin à une longue période de hausse des cours boursiers qui avait notamment porté le
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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Le professeur de notre cours d'écriture nous a demandé de faire un brouillon d'une nouvelle.
French Word-A-Day: 2010
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Rushing over to the bedroom window, we see no dogs in the cours* below.
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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