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[spoh-kuhn] / ˈspoʊ kən /




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An AFP journalist near the frontier has spoken to residents who have fled the clashes.

From Barron's

However, the BBC has spoken to former presenters and interviewed two who say they feel the implications of taking out a loan were downplayed.

From BBC

Side note: I’d wanted her to call the channel Knitty Gritty, but she broke my heart and went with Yarn Star because it sounded like “yarn store” spoken with a heavy Southern twang.

From Literature

The BBC has spoken to people who live in the Emirate, as well as those who are on holiday.

From BBC

He added: "We are the second language spoken, and we want to be seen, it is important for us - isn't it important to you as well?"

From BBC