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  • noun Plural form of truncation.

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Examples

  • The common language is usually spoken slower, but is tainted with accents, slang, truncations, and slurs that may also make that aspect of it difficult to comprehend.

    Developing An Ear for Spanish 2009

  • Unfortunately, the PDF file is only meant as a taster, and I was so infuriated by the random truncations that I've ordered the book itself, which I really can't afford this month.

    And now let us praise uncertainties L. Lee Lowe 2009

  • The common language is usually spoken slower, but is tainted with accents, slang, truncations, and slurs that may also make that aspect of it difficult to comprehend.

    Developing An Ear for Spanish 2009

  • The common language is usually spoken slower, but is tainted with accents, slang, truncations, and slurs that may also make that aspect of it difficult to comprehend.

    Developing An Ear for Spanish 2009

  • The common language is usually spoken slower, but is tainted with accents, slang, truncations, and slurs that may also make that aspect of it difficult to comprehend.

    Developing An Ear for Spanish 2009

  • The common language is usually spoken slower, but is tainted with accents, slang, truncations, and slurs that may also make that aspect of it difficult to comprehend.

    Developing An Ear for Spanish 2009

  • The common language is usually spoken slower, but is tainted with accents, slang, truncations, and slurs that may also make that aspect of it difficult to comprehend.

    Developing An Ear for Spanish 2009

  • The common language is usually spoken slower, but is tainted with accents, slang, truncations, and slurs that may also make that aspect of it difficult to comprehend.

    Developing An Ear for Spanish 2009

  • The common language is usually spoken slower, but is tainted with accents, slang, truncations, and slurs that may also make that aspect of it difficult to comprehend.

    Developing An Ear for Spanish 2009

  • The common language is usually spoken slower, but is tainted with accents, slang, truncations, and slurs that may also make that aspect of it difficult to comprehend.

    Developing An Ear for Spanish 2009

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