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The word 'flint' is correct and usable in written English
Flint is a hard, sedimentary rock that is often used to make tools and weapons. It can also refer to a type of fire-making tool, such as a flint and steel. Example: The archaeologists found several pieces of flint scattered around the ancient campsite, indicating that the early humans who lived there had used it to make tools.
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flint
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A hard, fine-grained quartz that fractures conchoidally and generates sparks when struck.
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THE old farmhouse called Charleston stood with its barns at the foot of the South Downs in Sussex, a huddle of flint, brick and red tile in a heady smell of cows.
They prompt sniffs from hardline "Trad Guys", who like to debate the merits of centuries-old longbow designs and knap their own flint arrowheads.
Flint made the comments in the week that countries had a deadline for submitting their pledges for managing their greenhouse gas emissions.
Related: Climate change is more than an environmental issue | Ed Miliband With 250 days to go until the end of the Paris climate summit, Flint – who was shadow energy secretary in the last parliament – has raised concerns that current plans submitted by countries do not go far enough to stop a 2C rise in global temperature.
To Flint, he complained: "Councils still prevaricate and countless opportunities for providing a mixed form of housing tenure in attractive surroundings are being tragically and scandalously lost".
The Robins reached 92 points with their 27th league victory of the season at Valley Parade thanks to James Tavernier's brace and further goals from Joe Bryan, Luke Ayling, Aden Flint and Aaron Wilbraham.
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Yet how honest, in contrast, they are about mortality itself.The commonest of all graveyard sentiments, for centuries until about 1850, was some variant of this memento mori Behold the place wherein I lyeFor as thou art sometyme was IAnd as I am so shalt thou beFrom lyfe to death follow meSo runs the memorial brass of Ioane Day in the splendid flint-walled church of Clavering, Essex.
"At first the Russians wanted to send us an exhibition on the history of the flint-lock rifle," says Henrietta Usherwood, an exhibition consultant to the Tower.
Strikingly, the novel takes the form of an extended response to a police interrogation.Using the dry, flint-faced environment of bureaucracy as backdrop to highly emotional events is a popular device in in modern German fiction.
Lawns v oysters Marking murder Impeachment lite US news editor ReprintsSince 1990 Georgia, Florida and Alabama have battled over the water from two river basins: the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa and the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint.
Grand Rapids and Flint-Saginaw were also in the top ten, ahead of Chicago and New York.Yet it is impossible to tell from all this which way the race is going.
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