Examples of using In a word in English and their translations into French
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In a word, we do our best to help them on the(hard)
In a word,"No. 1" is not a conventional writing style used in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
I am gonna put in a word, and we are gonna get you back on the job.
And doing more with less is, in a word, Mr. Bandini,"what writing is all about.
In a word, we find it indispensable that the existing process of negotiations continues in accordance with the above-mentioned resolution of the Security Council.
It also means responsibility before the infinite and before eternity-- in a word, responsibility for the world.
In a word, the MAI represents a decisive stage in the decline of social,
In a word a fantastic villa to enjoy a wonderful stay on the Costa Brava with the whole family
In a word, given the stated objectives of governments,
In a word, it is necessary to clearly grasp the distinction between access to education
In a word: it's not easy to resist the Talea coffee machines which combine high technology
Some of the most powerful countries in the world have put in a word on the recent fiscal schemes in the G20 Brisbane Summit press release this past November.
In a word, if we wish to reform the Council,
I want you to put in a word with the Chief Inspector at Gloucestershire that his men should leave me alone when I make my move.
Look, the boy don't look carefully at the details in a word, so most of the time, he's just guessin.
I couldn't get in a word edgewise while she was alive so I come out here and visit, tell her about things.
But if you could try to wedge in a word or two about how great I'm doing with Emma,
In a word, all of a sudden, there they were at Montparnasse station with no train before that evening.
To change a letter in a word that you're typing,
As John Baptist de La Salle loved to write, the aim was, in a word, to form“true Christians”.