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George" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to the patron saint of England, or in the name of a place, person, or organization. For example: "We'll be celebrating St. George's Day next week."
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St George might be a good example.
St George insists his account was correct.
St George is the Patron Saint of Scouting.
St George flags display hometowns; Bristol, Bournemouth, London, Middlesbrough.
The "Reliquary Arm of St George" nicely illustrates the tale.
It's not quite Harry, England and St George.
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Setting: Haemodialysis Units of St Vincent's and St George Hospitals, Sydney, Australia.
St George Illawarra fans breathe again.
Intensive Care Unit (ICU), St George Hospital, Sydney.
Chest radiograph (CXR), pulmonary function data and the St George Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ).
The second PROM is the condition-specific St George Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ).
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