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Discover LudwigThe word "neil" is a correct and usable word in written English.
Generally, it is used as a proper noun to refer to a given name, usually spelled "Neil." For example: "My friend Neil is a professional artist."
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neil
proper noun
Given name male
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Neil reckons that the tense, topsy-turvy nature of their semi-final could give them an edge over Middlesbrough, whose victory over Brentford was relatively straight-forward.
As much as I might agree with Neil, I do not think the search for fame sufficiently explains why people seem to want to take ever greater risks.
The way we play is relatively the same and it has worked," added Neil.
Neil exposed the fact that the party's much-touted citizen's income had not been accurately costed and was unaffordable.
Neil has said another wide player is also on his wishlist.
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Neil Craig, head of operations for HSE in the Midlands, said that a specialist team of inspectors were at the scene in Staffordshire making inquiries.
Although there was disappointment that neither Mike Leigh's much-fancied Topsy-Turvy, Anthony Minghella's The Talented Mr Ripley, nor Neil Jordan's The End of the Affair made it into the frame for best picture, the Brits did well overall.
STEPHEN KINNOCK, 45 LABOUR, ABERAVON The son of former Labour leader Neil Kinnock is married to the prime minister of Denmark, Helle Thorning-Schmidt.
Performance director Neil Black said: "I've had conversations with Alberto and we are taking this seriously.
McCann swung wildly, screwing the ball right-footed wide of Neil Alexander's left post.
For the reason, see comments below from Neil Fowler and from me.
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