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Discover LudwigThe word "chile" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a noun to refer to a type of pepper or the country of Chile. Example sentence: This dish gets its flavorful kick from smoked chiles.
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chile
noun
Alternative form of Chilche
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Clarke held talks on this at a recent EU-Latin America summit in Chile with Karel De Gucht, the European trade commissioner.
Today, carmenere wine is produced only in Chile.
Searching for an explanation I could think of only one answer, and that from their idiosyncratic laws; Chile is the only country in the world where it's illegal to get a divorce.
It has also unleashed a new scramble for oil, minerals and cropland that is accelerating deforestation and fuelling a new wave of land conflicts from Colombia to Chile.
He also says the best referee performance of the World Cup so far was Howard Webb in the Brazil v Chile game".
Mauricio Isla (Chile) As a manager you want a full-back to close down spaces, track down the opposition and go forward efficiently.
The lowest rate in 2011 was in Chile, where 12.8 daily doses were prescribed for every 1,000 inhabitants.
"We know it's a challenge, we faced up to [Arturo] Vidal and [Alexis] Sanchez against Chile, so most countries have got some world-class forwards to contend with.
Paradoxically, improvements to the safety of abortion in Chile is good news for women's immediate health concerns but does nothing to help highlight the severity and unpopularity of the law in the long run.
Later that summer, he played for Spain in the World Cup finals in Chile, where he was used in three games at centre-forward.
Those of France, Luxembourg and Chile added enough western heft to give even a nervous Australia a level of comfort about voting yes.
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