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France
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/ˈfrɑːns/
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(frans, fräns;
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France
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Forum discussions with the word(s) "France" in the title:
...she (had been)(was)leaving for France.
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(some) areas of France and England
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[passive voice] We shouldn't talk about money in France.
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A happy circumstance for France (A Tale of Two Cities)?
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AFP: Agence France-Presse (pronunciation)
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all France ... concentrated into a faint hair-breadth line. [A Tale of Two Cities: d***ens]
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among them France, Austria and Ireland
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an / the area with more than four times the size of France
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Argentina union officials, France union officials?
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arms of France
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as Britain and France remained neutral
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as were France and America [as?]
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"association" or "community organization"? Which should I use to refer to an association which organized summer camps for kids in 1920s France? Thx!
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At 5 pm, France declares war on<to> Germany. Hitler can hardly believe it.
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before crashing in France, <killing> 48 people and effectively <ending> ....[why verb+ ing?]
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Born in France or [in] Italy
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Britain’s conquest of New France
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but that I should either be in the king of France's dominions
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Call (to) France
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Cave paintings in France and Spain, however, are in recesses and caverns far removed from original cave entrances.
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close enough here to see France in the distance
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comparable to some of the best in France.
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Do you know what he left for France?
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For her to go to France would make me very happy
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France
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France / French captain
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France 3 - Italy 0
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France and England each constitutes its own country.
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France embassy/French embassy
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France have just scored (football )
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