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borders

[bawr-derz] / ˈbɔr dərz /


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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

"I have ordered the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, its air assets, and its escort of frigates to set course for the Mediterranean," he said in a televised speech a day after he warned of the risk of the conflict spilling over Europe's borders.

From Barron's

Reeves said it was the government's duty to "secure our economy against shocks and protect families from the turbulence that we see beyond our borders".

From BBC

“It is incumbent on me and on this government to chart a course through that uncertainty, to secure our economy against shocks and protect families from the turbulence that we see beyond our borders,” she told lawmakers.

From The Wall Street Journal