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As a language model AI, I can surely help you with this! The phrase "a gauche" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English. It is a French term that translates to "on the left" or "to the left." It is commonly used to refer to a direction or position. You can use it in a sentence whenever you want to describe something that is located to the left of something else. Example: "The bookshelf was placed a gauche of the door, making it easily accessible from the entrance." In this sentence, "a gauche" is used to indicate the position of the bookshelf relative to the door. It serves as a descriptive phrase to clarify the location of the bookshelf.
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A gauche intellectual and a disturbed, manipulative fan?
Bardith did not accept credit cards — a gauche nuisance — until a few years ago.
But Mr. Collins, who owns a Kiton jacket, described that as a gauche habit.
But on Sunday they had a gauche exuberance that suggested a first encounter.
I loved watching Laura Elphinstone as a gauche, febrile woman burning herself up with anxiety.
Beryl Bainbridge brought a quizzical genius to her picture of a gauche outsider in Young Adolf.
It's a shocking moral lapse, but it does the trick, and Oliver and Jordana embark on a gauche liaison.
Everyone nearby is a gauche flaunter; A.P.C. wants to be sought out, courted, treated like a secret.
Brahms is a key influence in Suk's early, otherwise Dvorákian First Symphony, a gauche but humane hymn to nature.
After getting constantly passed on the left for much of the earlier flat sections – "A gauche Jonathan, attention, A GAUCHE mec!" – I was making good progress on the hills.
So in book publishing, it's not a gauche or even stupid to go home from the dance with a stranger.
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