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borders

[bawr-derz] / ˈbɔr dərz /


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At the heart of it all was the magnificent Gabriel, repelling all Brighton's borders and marshalling resources with his outstanding central defensive partner William Saliba missing through injury.

From BBC

“And because private credit is increasingly global, those spillovers could travel quickly across borders.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The 27-nation economic bloc allows goods to move freely across borders, its member share a common trade policy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cooper describes the "Scelsh" label as interesting - as in this case it shows people's social attitudes about what the accent sounds like is shaped by contact between communities rather than neat borders on a map.

From BBC

"I will restore order and control to our borders."

From BBC