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The word "Argentine" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an adjective used to refer to anything associated with Argentina or its people. For example: The Argentine soccer team is the reigning world champions.
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argentine
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Containing or resembling silver.
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Ten minutes from time, he got his team's third goal, showing his technique by bending a shot with the outside of his foot round the Argentine goalkeeper, Carrizo.
Pound sterling is very strong against the Argentine peso, so short local flights are affordable right now.
Myriam Bregman, an Argentine lawyer in the continuing trials of crimes at the ESMA death camp, says Bergoglio's appointment to the papacy left her confused.
The customs office was shared by both countries, and the smart, efficient Argentine officials dealt with us quickly.
Beside the countless Argentine hosts, there is also a good expat turnout (Mexicans, Colombians, Venezuelans, Brits).
The investors bought Argentine government bonds at a big discount after the country defaulted on its debts in 2001.
Colonia has some great bars and restaurants and is the perfect way to prepare you for the noise of the Argentine capital.
Drawing on a wide range of sources, from Shakespeare's The Tempest to the accounts of the 1921-2 farm workers' uprising (collected by Argentine author Osvaldo Bayer), the book fills the empty spaces of southern South America with people, myths and magical happenings.
"I can't believe it, I don't know what to do, I'm in so much anguish and so enraged," wrote Graciela Yorio in an email published in the Argentine press on Thursday morning.
"Bergoglio refused to come [and] testify in court," she recalled, making use of Argentine legislation that permits ministers of the church to choose where to declare.
Her note of conciliation helped lift prices of Argentine bonds.
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