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Discover Ludwig"French standard" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particular set of standards originating from France that are considered the standard by which other standards are measured. For example: "The new product exceeded the French standard for quality."
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The closing song was the French standard C'est Si Bon (It's So Good).
It will continue with Italian and French standard opera and ballet fare such as "Manon" and "La Bayadera".
The house drink at Panache, on Sixth Avenue at 12th Street, is the panache: a French standard of two-thirds beer to one-third lemonade.
Sometimes State Street mixes the two cultures: an American-style crab cake, dense with seafood, was served atop a mound of that French standard, celery rémoulade (the latter lacked a bit of mustard).
"The New Jersey State Opera is still trying to preserve a niche, specializing in Italian and French standard repertoire from 1880 through 1930," said Mr. Silipigni, one of the few conductors delivering verismo performances.
The membrane conductivity has been measured according to a French standard.
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The Look Delpy's buddy Vanessa Seward, who threw that party in "2 Days in Paris," has done a capsule collection for A.P.C., bringing femininity to the French standard-bearer.
"But by French standards, I feel Californian".
Schools, hospitals and salaries meet French standards.
He is, by French standards, stoutly pro-American.
Even by French standards of insouciance, Domenech wins the prize.
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