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seven

[sev-uhn] / ˈsɛv ən /
ADJECTIVE
having seven of something
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NOUN
seven of something
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After Stokes returned to bowling with seven overs from the start of play, the tourists took the last six Australia wickets for 38 runs to dismiss the hosts for 349 in their second innings.

From BBC

I knew the Premier League was going to be on at this time, La Liga is going to start at eight, I knew what time the French league starts - at seven.

From BBC

This is a godsend for Germany’s embattled manufacturing sector, which has steadily shrunk for seven years, squeezed by high energy prices, aggressive competition from China and U.S. tariffs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scientists who track the multitude of flu viruses around the world noticed seven fresh mutations appear in a strain of influenza – a type called H3N2 – in June.

From BBC

That equates to one gun for every seven Australians, the report says.

From BBC