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Discover LudwigThe word 'd' is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to denote a lowercase letter d, as in "d-day," or to represent a contraction, as in "I'd rather stay inside." Example sentence: "I'd love to go to the beach today."
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Gotta get the recipe for a huge plate of guarana and mussel in a bap with mayonnaise :D #yummy".
Referred to in court as D, she entered a not guilty plea to a charge of intimidation last week while wearing a niqab after the judge backed down from a previous decision that she would have to show her face to be properly identified.
Colin Bradbury Why not spend the £400m that a new hall might cost on providing first access and continuing musical education in schools and hubs, particularly for those from the C1, D and E social grades who are seriously disadvantaged under current funding schemes?
Boris was in D block while I was still in F block.
Lone Survivor Universal/AP Entertainment grade: C– History grade: D Personal best: Most interesting moment is when US soldiers in Afghanistan consider murdering civilian hostages to save themselves.
Strachan's side sit third in Group D with seven points from four games while Gibraltar – Uefa's newest member – are bottom with no points, having failed to score a goal while conceding 21.
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The park is then modelled in 3-D with the buildings around it, taking into account how the sun moves over the course as the day and changes position over the year.
The authors propose a mechanism for milk's harmful effects – its high content of D-galactose (galactose is a sugar), which is shown to cause oxidative stress, inflammation and ageing in animal studies.
An intake of fermented dairy products didn't seem to have any downside, and women (but not men) who ate lots of yoghurt and cheese (which contain less D-galactose than milk) actually reduced their risk of fractures or dying.
Visitors can try on replica uniform coats and vintage helmets, and watch movies about and veterans' videotaped accounts of D-day.
For others, however, it is a wake-up call, tipping point, D-day.
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