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The phrase "a dutch" is not correct in standard written English.
It is often used in the context of "going Dutch," which refers to splitting the cost of something, typically a meal.
Example: "When we went out for dinner, we decided to go Dutch and split the bill evenly."
Alternatives: "going Dutch" or "split the cost".
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It's a Dutch athlete".
"I had a Dutch girlfriend.
Or like a Dutch painting".
Verdoorn, a Dutch economist.
You cook them in a Dutch oven.
I've also used a Dutch oven.
"A Dutch guy hit 92kph in Namibia.
Wilders advocates a Dutch "Nexit".
There is a Dutch style.
A Dutch antisubmarine unit shares it.
It was a Dutch officer from Rotterdam.
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